Many fancy motherboards have a button to reset these settings as well. Often the bios settings are referred to as CMOS settings as well.
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mvirts@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for an OS that I can plug in to any (Android) phone and run it.
1·7 天前I don’t know of any project to do this, but it’s an interesting idea.
For most/all phones, you would need to break the phone’s software security to boot another OS. To boot via USB the phone’s firmware would need to support that, or a sufficient USB vulnerability could be used to take over a running system and boot into a new OS. This would almost certainly be unreliable and only work on specific devices.
Note that if part of your goal is to extract data from the phone, only old phones store data unencrypted these days. One advantage of using a vulnerability to hijack the current os would be the availability of the keys to decrypt the phone’s storage if the storage is already unlocked.
Although it’s not as interesting, you certainly can load firmware on an android device that will boot from USB. Not sure if this already exists or would need to be built.
Have you tried changing the connections in this script to use the audacity inputs instead of pw-record?
Also I thought audacity was out, tenacity is in.
Also it looks like wireplumber has some options that my be relevant like node.features.audio.monitor-ports listed here:
https://pipewire.pages.freedesktop.org/wireplumber/daemon/configuration/settings.html
mvirts@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What's a Linux distro thats breaks the windows mold and is good for testing?
1·1 个月前I second this. I need to try guix, nixos has been my daily driver for years now.
Maybe try kscreen-doctor? I don’t use kde regularly but that showed up in a search.
Try using alsamixer, check for channels that are muted.
Also check if your distro is saving and restoring alsa settings every boot and remove the settings file
mvirts@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I currently have a dual boot between Windows and Linux but I'm thinking about removing Windows. Would I need to do anything to Grub in order to continue use Linux Mint?
2·1 个月前Grub should be able to boot mint fine, just know where grub is installed and which disk boots the system before formatting anything. To test, unplug the windows disk and see what happens
If you like trackers and want to trade money for some crazy features check out Renoise. I used the trial (on Linux) accidentally because nixos has a derivation for it and I didn’t realize it’s commercial software.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Facebook is forcing new users to use facial recognition
91·2 个月前Unfortunately it forced all existing users to submit as well, but we already gave it a bunch of photos of ourselves before the beast had revealed itself
Lol as we’ve discussed before, inaccurate but funny.
I think xvnc does this with vnc. If using gnome start gnome-remote-desktop with systemctl --user start gnome-remote-desktop then use grdctl to set it up (or the settings gui). I’ve had luck with rdp on a Wayland session this way.
mvirts@lemmy.worldtoShitty Ask Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Would you sell space for advertisements in your bedroom?
0·2 个月前Hell yeah, jokes on them. Right now jokes on me, I pay for tv
mvirts@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About Putting Data Centers in Space?English
9·2 个月前Spacecraft have trouble with excess heat
mvirts@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Help request] They say "don't break Debian" but apparently I managed to do it.
1·2 个月前Sounds like the right choice! I’m glad you got Debian up and running,
I get paid by the hour! 😅 But for real though it’s a struggle. Mostly I try to use msys2 for everything but. I still have native git. There are some long standing bugs that make the vim excruciatingly slow to open or close, really I should go try to fix it but it doesn’t feel like a fun problem.
For work, I just use windows. Not my machine not my problem.








Yes, you’ll be fine