I think the main reason Firefox isn’t on there is because redox os doesn’t use Wayland and x11. Porting firefox would be a massive effort unfortunately.
I think the main reason Firefox isn’t on there is because redox os doesn’t use Wayland and x11. Porting firefox would be a massive effort unfortunately.
If you want something like Mac, use elementary os.
Put not your trust in princes or sons of men, in whom there is no salvation. His breath departs, he returns to the earth. On that very day his plans perish.
Put not your trust in princes or sons of men, in whom there is no salvation. His breath departs, he returns to the earth. On that very day his plans perish.
In my experiemce, Java shoots processing usage up while COBOL uses much lesser CPU / memory
I hope the devs find good projects in the future. I use fdroidomn my phone, but now I might have to rethink it
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Ftfy
If libre/open office isn’t your thing, there’s always cloud based ones like office365 and google docs.
I also found this. Never heard of some of these things, so I can’t really recommend them.
https://itsfoss.com/libreoffice-alternatives-linux/
You can also use ms word in wine if you’re writing. However; if you’re opening docs from the internet, I wouldn’t recommend opening them up in anything running in wine. Remember, wine is a windows emulator based on windows 2000.
Good find! I want to test this out this weekend :)
I think the majority of exploits in metasploit are for Linux, but could be wrong.
Look for something that can do rtsp streaming. Reolink, amcrest, ect. Its all cheap Chinese cameras that almost definitely dial out to some Chinese server.
What I do is have all cameras connected on a wireless router with no internet, use zoneminder on a Linux that is connected to my home network via Ethernet and the camera network via WiFi, and allow https into my home network from my VPN
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Oh now that I think about it, it was the accessibility executable, not sticky keys.
I did this in college with windows 7. I don’t think it works on 10, but could be mistaken.
But the add-on isn’t sandboxed like in chrome. Like i remember, depending on if you use an external MAC like apparmor or not, where if you’re runnimg in Linux and you’re using Firefox, websites could steal your ssh keys from ~/.ssh/
Malicious addons or websites could easily do the same thing, and steal your bitwarden credentials. Unless you have the premium version, you can’t put otp on it.
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My biggest problem is the security and sandboxing around Firefox. I use both, but I feel my passwords are safer in Chrome tbh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGyvLlPad8Q&t=1m35s