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[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, but that factory reset might make them update the TV and then force the arbitration. I don't feel like risking it for now, I'm just using my pi to consume content on.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, that's a very useful setting. Thanks for letting me know about it.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks I'll look for this

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Yes, I'll look into how hardened that unsafe browser is, because that would be an ideal solution for me. Thank you very much.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Is that browser hardened to the extent the tor browser is? I looked this up and have seen conflicting reports. If it is, that would probably be a viable solution.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

I appreciate your attempt to help, but I do also realize that what I'm asking for is rather niche and may not exist.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 weeks ago (4 children)

Do you need it to be amnesiac? The very thing that defines Tails*.

Yes. A persistent storage feature would be nice but isn't a requirement.

What’s wrong with Tor? Is your threat model so paranoid that you (somehow) don’t even trust Tor? Or, are you not in favor of its (relatively) low bandwidth? Or, is privacy and/or security not even a thing you seek after to begin with? Or, at least not beyond what your average distro provides already*.

The reason I don't want to use Tor is because I will only connect to plain web websites where I don't care if they know my IP. I also find that CloudFlare and other services can block Tor which sometimes causes issues with my work.

What do you intend to do with it? Daily drive it? If so, do you need persistence?

I mainly plan on isolating certain browser-based work I'm doing with other work on my computer. As I said before, persistence would be nice but is not necessary.

What does “Tails without Tor reliance” provide/offer you beyond a LiveUSB from any other distro? Or, rather, what do you hope it will provide/offer you?

I hope it would offer me a highly hardened environment to do work in, without the requirement to set it up every time on other liveusb OSes.

To put this all together, I want an amnesiac live USB hardened(browser, kernel) environment that does not use Tor.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

That needs tor, like I said in the post I don't want tor reliance.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 weeks ago (4 children)

looks taken from a video. my guess is it's a random girl who they stole it from.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

Closest I found there is Secure-K which I might check out.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

it's from different users on different instances blocking won't work :(

 
 

I get moving from reddit but just leave your comments up, this just made me have to do guesswork based on OP's reply.

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Using latest fedora 41 with Plasma Mobile, I can't get Bluetooth to work. Nothing shows up running bluetoothctl list. It's an intel wireless 7265, which shows up as a network controller under lspci, but the bluetooth part doesnt. hciconfig returns nothing.

Steps I've taken:

sudo modprobe bluetooth

sudo dnf install bluez bluez-utils

sudo systemctl start bluetooth

I'm having deja vu where I followed all these steps before, but somehow I'm stuck here. Thank you for any help.

 

I've got an x86 tablet, and I don't want to run Windows or Android, so I have always been left with the option of Linux with GNOME. GNOME is a solid DE, but despite the design language, it is nowhere near ready for touchscreens. Depending on the distro, it was either severely outdated or just generally buggy, particularly with the onscreen keyboard. This lead my to completely abandon my tablet for a while, but today I had an arbitrary though that I should try out KDE Plasma Mobile. Low and behold, it was exactly what I needed for my tablet.

I expected it to be a bit buggy, because I had tried out KDE Bigscreen and this seemed like the mobile equivalent of bigscreen, a fork that is half-baked and still has lots of work to do before it's worth daily driving. Imagine my shock when I booted the Fedora liveUSB and everything felt incredibly fluent and polished. I knew about 15 seconds in that I was switching. The navigation feels like an Android tablet, which I see as a positive, and the keyboard is just so much larger and more responsive. The GNOME default OSK is hardly usable because it's letters are so small, so this was a relief being able to type with no need for checking that I'm writing correctly every few characters. The next thing I noted is how polished it feels even for large screens(I have a 12 inch tablet). The gestures work on the whole screen, and this makes it feel effortless to navigate around. The final thing I want to touch on before I stop glazing is the really good performance. I have a very old tablet, about 10 years old, and the performance felt like it was brand new.

Thanks for reading my glazing exhortation, and if you have a tablet, I couldn't recommend Plasma Mobile more.

P.S. does anyone know where KDE connect is?

 

I've been dealing with this bizarre issue on my Garmin Oregon 450 GPS, and I need help diagnosing and fixing them. For some reason, I can't catch a break with these undocumented unsolved mysteries. Here's the situation:

(Original)Stuck in USB Mode:

When I turned on the GPS, it shows the USB icon as if it's plugged into a computer for file transfer, even though it isn't. If I plug in a USB, it works for file transfer. The issue disappears when I cover the pins from the back case (with the USB port) to the main board with electrical tape. When I do this, the device works perfectly fine, but I need a more permanent solution without relying on tape(outside, if I want to load maps I will need to disassemble my gps). This issue was sort of fixed by resoldering the CMOS battery(which garmin says is not needed - )

Power Button Problem:

After I desoldered and potentially re-soldered the CMOS battery, the GPS starts when I press the power button, but it doesn't boot fully. It powers on but does not complete the boot process. The thing with the CMOS battery is, I don't know if CMOS is the right term. The battery's voltage is lower than a standard cmos bat, at a shocking 0.24V. This causes me to think it's either completely cooked or it's a specialized battery. Either way, garmin's user manual(link) says it is not needed. See page 36, saying "Data Storage Life: Indefinite; no memory battery required"

Steps I've Taken:

I've desoldered and attempted to re-solder the CMOS battery (model 10N4). I've tried electrical tape on the USB pins, which temporarily solves the ghost USB issue completely even if I press the power button. I've put a little bit of isopropyl alcohol down the USB port(device was off, port was disconnected), it's still drying as I type. I have NOT disassembled any further than the secondary back plate with the battery slots. If someone thinks that will help, I will try to.

Can anyone contribute to this discussion? I have found radio silence online. Thank you very much.

Photos:

The main board of the GPS, with the pins covered up. Back view

The back plate - note the corrosion

The USB pins uncovered.

An overexposed mess showing my shoddy soldering job of the button cell.

Thank you for reading this, and for any ideas you may have.

 

I run very hardened firefox to prevent fingerprinting, and this often causes issues with websites(e.g. images not loading due to cross site request policies, sites not working due to webgl/webrtc disabled). Is there any way to only allow features on websites in my lan, or ones I select?

Thank you for the answers!

 

This is wild because I had never heard of this news anywhere. R.I.P. DivestOS, my favorite mobile OS. Anyone know of a project with a similiar goal of deblobbing android?

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