a DRM 10, MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
[...]
USB Data Transfer Support for MAC OS (9.X, 10.X) and Linux (v2.2 and higher)
>From the PDF manual it seems to be "nice", in the meaning that you can
just drag-and-drop mp3 files like on a USB drive, and it will play them.
But if it's so,
nd instead of
> two passwords,
> one never entered in X, an attacker only needs to capture
> your user password,
> which is typed in douzends of time, to f* up your machine
With any OS the limiting factor is the intelligence of the user in setting up
and securing things. Any
assumed that smart reports all remaps.
> May be it does, but I understand that dd or shred won't overwrite them, or
> any
> bad blocks. You'll need the hdparm ATA secure erase (or enhanced secure
> erase) feature for that.
>
> BTW, Dale make sure that you plug the driv
ing, could not sweep the globe, IP centric, free and
> open.
I think Lineage OS is what you're looking for https://lineageos.org/
Open source, etc. The main problem is that OEM's are locking down their
phones, and making it harder to reflash firmware. Plus, you've got to
find so
en source
> > developers. I'm in the USA, but, there is absolutely no reason
> > this
> > movement I am proposing, could not sweep the globe, IP centric,
> > free and
> > open.
>
> I think Lineage OS is what you're looking for
> https://lineageos.
james wrote:
> On 2/20/20 5:23 PM, Dale wrote:
>> james wrote:
>>
>>
>> Reading that Samsung is interested in this makes me glad I bought a
>> Samsung cell phone.� :-D� While nervous about this sort of thing,
>> scared
>> I might brick the t
confusion. I'm also debating what path to travel down.
> > > > I'd also like to keep costs down as well. That said, I don't mind
> > > > paying a little more for one that would offer a much better option.
> > > >
> > >
On 2/20/20 7:28 PM, Dale wrote:
james wrote:
On 2/20/20 5:23 PM, Dale wrote:
james wrote:
Reading that Samsung is interested in this makes me glad I bought a
Samsung cell phone.� :-D� While nervous about this sort of thing,
scared
I might brick the thing, it is interesting and something
d, I don't mind
> > > paying a little more for one that would offer a much better option.
> > >
> > > Path one, buy a NAS, possibly used, that has no drives. If possible, I
> > > may even replace the OS that comes on it or upgrade if I can. I'm not
operations in the container.
>> >
>> > Easier and more practical would be to install LibreOS. You can
>> build ii
>> > yourself and build/include your own software as needed - I did it
>> many
>> > times with its Cyanogenmod predece
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side
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