Open up fbi
Open up fbi
Have you automated creation?
I think it can be summed up to C is more mature than Rust so we wait for Rust to shine Rust can overcome some complex things in C and vice versa
But not as precise.
Use Remmina on the client and then install anything that opens and listens to VNC ports. For example TightVNC or RealVNC.
Just even a small sys admin tip for Android phones
Exactly and that is why when I have a pleasure to do something extra than their system allows to do they are handicapped and I need to do this for them on my Android or Linux.
Also doesn’t even slow stock Android on 200$ “just works”?
But I do also like when I don’t need to configure stuff as it is productivity draining. Good defaults are always welcomed.
Still I hate the trend when something is done by .NET is mostly only for Windows.
That was a lot of effort. I don’t think you suited as an iOS guy. Most of them don’t know what file and its extension is. Also maybe you will find something helpful in my list. Awesome Android Apps
Wth is that, that is the most anti-idiomatic code I have ever seen
https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/blob/master/src%2Fplatform%2Flinux.rs#L176
pub fn get_cursor() -> ResultType<Option<u64>> {
let mut res = None;
DISPLAY.with(|conn| {
if let Ok(d) = conn.try_borrow_mut() {
if !d.is_null() {
unsafe {
let img = XFixesGetCursorImage(*d);
if !img.is_null() {
res = Some((*img).cursor_serial as u64);
XFree(img as _);
}
}
}
}
});
Ok(res)
}
I’m not an expert but this seems wrong.
Hahaha true 😆
But the scale is too small for now. :/
Yes exactly.
So reading all of your responses
Does anyone have more?
The only con is convenience.
I’ve also seen creating there deployment or configuration stack of your choice.
Yeah exactly.
But what about casual usage like office? The option to choose OS preinstalled on the laptops or desktop would be beneficial.
But Microsoft holds its monopolistic grip.
Maybe we are too used to Linux working on anything but with some imperfection.
And yet it again leads to oficial supported hardware.
They are getting closer to this but also I think those projects emerged from being old and unorganized so they want to do it decently.
Yes, but also companies say that Linux support is not worth it (gaining money and spending on the support) compared to - slapping barely working Windows port and call it a day.
For now Linux support is more like pleasant surprise than a official respected thing.
For me it was always a niche that wasn’t taken full advantage of.
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