There is NickelMenu and you can telnet into it. You can also install other OS like KOReader easily, it doesn’t have a locked bootloader or anything like that. So imho that’s pretty accessible and open.
There is NickelMenu and you can telnet into it. You can also install other OS like KOReader easily, it doesn’t have a locked bootloader or anything like that. So imho that’s pretty accessible and open.
Using Calibre you could probably glue that together. I wouldn’t want Android on an ereader personally.
It’s not open source but it is easily rooted and you can install custom add-ons or even replace the os.
“The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!”
They won’t. Most people just don’t care at all unfortunately :(
Well you could, it’s just the usual pros and cons. How will you get momentum and community around the fork and how will you get a sufficient amount of instances to switch to a fork to have any impact. Not sure we’re at that point yet.
Edit; checked the PR you referenced and it’s just a stylistic issue apparently. While a bit pedantic imho, I think a fork reaction to this is overblown. It was merged later in another PR; https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/2032
I believe that’s a kbin specific bug mixing up image thumbnails or something. Works fine for me from Lemmy.
That’s ridiculously exaggerated and you know it.
Perhap we should focus on cleaning up earth first :-)
Not sure if you already sent the drive away but I would recommend checking the output of ‘dmesg’ (as root on most distributions) after you plug in the drive. It might give a clue as to whats wrong.
It could just be the enclosure or power supply of the enclosure. Can you hear/feel the harddisk starting up? You could try opening the enclosure and just directly install it into a PC if you feel comfortable working with hardware.
You should be able to boot into runlevel 1 easily and upgrade the kernel using the steps someone else already mentioned. No reason to reinstall the entire system.
The WiiU also had BotW but the Switch ran it slightly better. I ended up playing through it again on Switch. If they would release a Switch2 which could run TotK at 60 FPS or even 40FPS VRR or something I’m sure it would convince a lot of people to upgrade.
But I agree with you that it’s probably not what Nintendo will do.
Hehe no the cereal stuff is rather innocent compared to 2 girls 1 cup.
Hilarious! Thanks for sharing.
I never said anything about Onyx, I don’t own one but have considered them. They look nice and open.
I do own a couple of Kobo devices though and just wanted to say it’s not running Android of any kind but it’s still relatively open. Especially compared to phones, tablets and Kindle. The firmware/OS point you’re trying to make is irrelevant there and I think you know it :)