Beware of camera support. I'd bet it won't work on yours.
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Supported-Devices-and-Features#feature-matrix
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Camera-Support
Beware of camera support. I'd bet it won't work on yours.
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Supported-Devices-and-Features#feature-matrix
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Camera-Support
Thank you for trying... I also did 😅 At least it seems to be the only FOSS option so far.
Yes, but i wanted a widget on my home screen that i could quickly check at a glance.
Thanks a lot, just what I needed! I'd like to rearrange the air quality to show first, but i guess this still works fine. Thank you!
Matte
Well the link went straight to a Google page. Many people here is trying to avoid Google services/products, so it made me suspicious.
Not sure why I'd want some private cloud system when HA can work on its own. I'd go zigbee, which doesn't require any cloud.
I have a GOVERNMENT APP failing on me, because the app is 32-bit only. Together with my old beloved long-defunct Swype keyboard, which I can no longer use. And some other apps, too. So, yeah, it's been a frustrating experience.
Seems to be Google's enforcing of 64 bit binaries only? Seems they are hinting at that. Lots of android apps are 32 bit only, and Google is starting to ban them. Believe me, with a Pixel phone, you just don't have a choice on the matter.
Very shortsighted article calling repeatedly the GDPR a "crazy" law.
Any idea on whether is there more devices supported now? Those release notes are quite gibberish to me. My Surface SP7 camera isn't compatible as of yet :(
Just to comment here. I installed KDE Neon on my SP7+. It took a bit of messing with the UEFI secure boot, but after that trouble...it's been mostly problem free for a couple of years, since I did it. I reckon it's just easier to have it all baked in, in my case I kinda preferred KDE neon as my choice first.