Clarify the question. Make sure I heard it correctly.
Clarify the question. Make sure I heard it correctly.
Perhaps for now. In the future, libraries that read hardware info may change, and then it will stop working.
Either way, it’ll be removed from the main tree.
It’s scheduled for removal from the tree. Not being maintained upstream iirc.
If you sync and emerge pretend, you’ll likely see the message. It provides some alternatives.
Read your news! neofetch is out!
Very pretty desktop though.
I was (am?) in the same dilemma. Loved my 7 pro, but someone dropped it, cracked the screen, and things started going downhill (hardware wise) from there.
As a replacement I got an 8t (still OnePlus). It’s nice, but I miss the 7 pro.
OnePlus is no longer an enthusiast brand, and I think the Pixel is the only other one currently. Maybe the Nothing phone? That’s kind of early adopter territory still, I think.
Sorry I’m not more helpful. I prefer phones with unlocked bootloaders that allow for alternate firmware to be installed.
How can a “dummy” utilize this?
I’m using zoneminder. It might be a high bar to entry, but once set up, it’s great.
FWIW, you can run all the services simultaneously, so that you can gradually move.
It’s what I’m doing. I use echo, home, and HA all at the same time.