hi
I use "Cx File Explorer" which has a ftp server (off by default) so if
you have an IP address on the phone then you should be able to read its
memory.
Steve
On 12/17/22 10:13, Tim Hamilton via luv-main wrote:
Hi all
I've got an Android (LineageOS) phone that's suddenly stopped
hi
This is a KDE system
go to Applications Menu (the start button)
open "System settings"
look for the removable storage tab and the settings should be there
Steve R
On 27/7/22 22:48, Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote:
Hi All,
Have the current version of Ubuntu in my laptop, recently upgraded.
Hi Andrew,
On 18/8/21 11:54 pm, Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote:
I would like to hear from anyone who has successfully created a photo
book using Wine + some windows offering. There is a photobook company
in Germany which has a Linux version of its software, Pixum.
Unfortunately it will not
hi
https://www.centrecom.com.au/cyberpower-value-1500e-lcd-gp
a Melbourne dealer with on-line sales -
I have 2 and work well
Steve
On 27/10/19 10:52 am, Morrie Wyatt via luv-main wrote:
Hi Andrew.
You still have to consider that power outages don't always come with a
supplier warning.
hi
is this the sort of box you are after
https://www.centrecom.com.au/intel-celeron-nuc-barebone-kit-nuc5cpyh
On 21/8/19 4:26 pm, Piers via luv-main wrote:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a fan-less box to put into my home manage kids' access
to the internet.
(Internet) --- NBN RJ45 --- [This
On 6/4/19 12:13 pm, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote:
I'm looking for both wearable hardware and software for heart rate monitoring
on linux. On wrist or chest strap is fine.
Heart rate monitoring is essential. Oxygen saturation and ECG functionality
would be nice too.
in short what i'm