Thank you for replying, seems like I may need to ask elsewhere though,
not sure what is required after all. heh.
I don't know much, but I can give you what I do know...
Obviously, as you point out, the SIM card can be used for tracking. However,
according to
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/police-hackers-phone-tracking/, even
removing that would not be enough. I presume the tracking identifier
You're absolutely right- it doesn't. Sorry about the above.
I've tried what I could find online, and absolutely nothing seems to work.
Hopefully somebody can help here!
Howdy folks,
I've been following the progress of ANN's lately, and it seems like every
month there's a big innovation. The ability to generically create solutions
for complex problems is great, but the abilities it enables for companies who
have tons of real-world data is huge.
Since
I am wondering how free this thing is as well, if the low level components
are free and if it runs a free distro I might've found myself a replacement
for my PC.
If you haven't got any hosting yet this might be worth checking out because
they offer librebooted devices to host your website. I don't have any
experience with setting up a website, but Wordpress seems like a good free
CMS.
I wish you the best of luck.
I just bought the url: librebootable.info
I have no idea about how to set up such a site though. Can you help and/or
guide me?
I got it to work as well. Thanks a lot.
Go for it budy! that's a positive atitude!
Can you tell how much of the devices' source code is disclosed?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1771382379/firefly-rk3399-six-core-64-bit-high-performance-pl/description
lkcl says, he can use the rk3399 if he could get hand on the data sheet of
the rk3399.
What is the performance of the
what exactly does it take programming experience wise,
to learn to either fork a distro or spin a distro?
I have interest again in forking debian (testing version) but,
I don't know what programming languages are needed to even do this.
I know some of you think this is not needed and
http://sci-hub.cc/ is a controversial but very useful project for the
academic and scientific communities. With the DOI or url of the paper or book
chapter, you can obtain the pdf without paying.
.
Hi guys
I am familiar that ISP can spy on connections and protocols such as
http,https,ftp etc bit i am not exactly sure how much info can they grasp for
each connection/protocol.
Also there are quite a lot software that can track connections(through
GNU/linux,anaylze,track usage,even
I am mainly interested to know about connections such as 2G/3G/4G and main
protocols that are available such as GPS/GPRS
Some people say that they can spy only sim card/card code such as in bank
cards etc,some say that they can spy socket itself and some say even interact
with it.
Can
It is most certainly *not* systemd and I wouldn't have installed Trisquel if
it was.
If it is Upstart, any particular place I should dig in? In my experience,
Upstart usually relied on acpid, and the presence of /etc/acpi seems to prove
it, but editing acpid files doesn't help. and yes, I
>Trisquel 7 Mini uses systemd
Pardon me, but I believe it is actually Upstart.
Firstly, the games library sounds like a great idea. I would recommend using
APT as a base. It seems like it already has enough features to provide what
you suggest (with a bit of tweaking by the bit that serves it up, of course):
* screenshots: If the description used were replaced by an
I would suspect your guess is correct. Trisquel 7 Mini uses systemd- which
takes over handling that sort of thing. As such, according to the last answer
at
https://superuser.com/questions/699905/change-behavior-of-linux-power-button,
all you need to do is add the following line to
Sorry for the confusion. As posted below, the step you're referring to
randomly switches to a completely different paragraph part way through- a
correction has been provided (I hope it works that way). Also, the pop-up you
see is indeed the expected object. Next time, it appears including
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