
Problem is that they would still need to have some kind of authentication to avoid offline backups becoming clone factories. I used to give away Mews and Celebis by trading them and then restoring my cart’s SRAM with a portable backup device.
Problem is that they would still need to have some kind of authentication to avoid offline backups becoming clone factories. I used to give away Mews and Celebis by trading them and then restoring my cart’s SRAM with a portable backup device.
In this administravesty: botox good, vaccines bad.
Phones’ modems have their own firmware that gets flashed by the cell provider, so I think spies would target that.
It’s lemmy.ml that censors it. I see it just fine here.
Commodore 64. My father traveled for business and eventually brought home an SX-64 that I still have! Castles of Dr. Creep! 😁
Grandparents had a Visual Commuter with no LCD.
Grade school had a few TI-99/4As and one Apple //e, until the computer lab was installed with IIgses served by a Mac.
Castle Adventure
I played this on a Visual Commuter (with no LCD?). Amber monitor with nice long phosphor persistence. My grandmother loved to point out the typos… “You are in a Cooridor.”
Zelda, meet Jelda. (Her shirt is JEANS!)
Co-starring White House Press Secretary Propaganda Minister Karoline Leavitt as TACO Belle
I sounds like your window manager is telling the program to display with high-DPI scaling when it shouldn’t be. This is a common issue when running older software written for X11 on newer Linuxes that are using Wayland. fre:ac was originally written in 2001!
You might have a system display setting to control scaling of “legacy” (X11) applications. I know KDE Plasma does.
fre:ac is almost exactly like Exact Audio Copy.
On the help sidebar:
“Shift + 1: Enables or disables a device”
Does Shift + 1 let you add boot devices back in?
For sure. I see one in my town occasionally:
LIBERALS ARE DEMONIC
🙄
Typo in headline.
How many positions are available?
He takes his phone to the shit hole every time he lifts it to his face.
I love seeing you say this in every post.
I hate that you have to say this in every post.
I saw one Microsoft help page in which the customer service agent recommended to cut power to the PC during the Windows 8 or 10 boot process, three times! After three failed boots, newer Windows will bring up the UEFI boot options dialog.
My Sharp PC-7000 has a Setup key on the keyboard.
Sometimes this works. Sometimes it makes the PC speaker beep for two minutes straight while it slowly makes its way through the keyboard buffer.
You have packages held.
Debian user: shudders