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Just to check, can’t you remote into it instead? I use NoMachine, but there are lots of alternatives that might suit you better 🙂
Just to check, can’t you remote into it instead? I use NoMachine, but there are lots of alternatives that might suit you better 🙂
Devices that you already own (PCs, smartphones, tablets, Fire TV devices, and smart TVs) can become your gaming devices, and Luna also supports peripherals that you already own, such as Xbox One and PlayStation 4 controllers, and mouse + keyboard.
This is the part that interests me the most. I’ve got a handful of controllers that I’ve tried using with my phone in the past with not much luck. If they work with Luna, I’ve instantly got a decent library of games to play anywhere :)
Just to note, this doesn’t apply to the UK. Our trains are generally useless and expensive.
Top Gear was around in the 70s?
;)
That looks really handy, thanks :)
I’ve just downloaded Fedora Kinoite to try with my Ventoy drive (I refer the KDE layout :) )
Does it give you a choice at startup, similar to the Grub menu, or do you have to do something to bring the option up?
If Nancy Wilson was the singer, yes. I was listening to the song recently and thought that Katey Sagal was singing it, especially when they sing the ‘Ooh, barracuda’ part.
Here’s something that might blow your mind - watch a few episodes, then listen to Barracuda by Heart.
It’s not her :o
I’m not sure about Windows 11, but I’ve transferred a licence on Windows 10. If OP gives the existing computer an unique name it will make transferring the licence slightly easier.
You need to install the same version of Windows on both computers - home or pro, not the version number
Build the new PC as usual and start the Windows installation. When it asks if you have a licence, select the option to add it later (I can’t remember the exact wording). Finish the installation and install your drivers. Either click the activation popup, or go into settings and click on the ‘This computer isn’t activated’ box. Open the activation troubleshooter.
There should be an option in there to transfer the licence from your old computer to the new one. If you have multiple licenses, having the unique name for the old computer makes it easier to see which one is the correct one.
@Mighty@lemmy.world hope this helps :)
They’re supposed to be better at preventing RSI
In my defence it’s late at night here 🙈
While I agree with you, if OP is spending money on a remote, they may as well try to find an original remote. They’re unlikely to be expensive, and will have all the correct buttons :)
I haven’t had a reason to use it properly yet, just testing, but it looks great. It’s not perfect though. I asked it for a way to check what programs I have installed on Windows because I want to switch to Linux, and its answer was that I should make a list of the installed programs >.<
Just in case there are malicious clones of it out there, the official site is goblin.tools 👍
Ah, I know the one. I’ve used it for Google Drive in the past. I didn’t know it could do Onedrive too though.
That makes sense, thanks :)
Thanks :)
I take it that’s a third party client that syncs with MS Onedrive?
A developer, Abraunegg, has made a Linux tool that syncs a Microsoft Onedrive account with a Linux system, in the same way that the Microsoft Onedrive tool does on Windows. They’ve named their tool Onedrive too.
I didn’t know if you were talking about Microsoft Onedrive compatibility in Gnome, or Abraunegg’s Onedrive. It gets a bit confusing when they both have the same name.
Fair enough. I’m usually using my computer when I remember that I should have done something on my server a few days before 🙈