Just install the NewPipe flatpak and replace the apk with whatever.
Just install the NewPipe flatpak and replace the apk with whatever.
AntiX runs great on my late 90s Celeron rig with a 1.2GHz single core socket 370 Celeron with 256MB RAM.
Runs waaaaaay better than Windows XP and slightly slower than Windows 98 SE.
The place to get snaps is proprietary and exclusive.
What do you mean “beginning to”?
There is a TSR now for DOS that emulates Sound Blaster on some Intel audio chipsets.
This is correct. I was more referring to software that runs on DOS, but didn’t specify that.
No, but even modern GPUs can run in BIOS and VESA compatibility modes without drivers, which DOS does support. You just won’t be able to use hardware 3D rendering.
My next car is going to be a GDLS M1 Abrams main battle tank. It’s the only true option for car lovers.
You don’t need double the wires if you change the recepticle so that you can plug it in both ways, and the recepticle would just have those wires connected on the board.
“Criminal”
btw i use nano
I don’t believe you.
It is a funny U in English, which is the only language that matters.
Yes, i’m American. How could you tell?
OOP is a bit classist in general
What about chewing?
This sucks to hear. I’ve been a fan of his work for a long time now.
Propaganda is a powerful drug
Are you familiar with QubesOS? It has a similar security model to the Xbox consoles.
Basically, the host OS only exists to run VMs, which includes separate VMs for networking, USB devices, applications, etc. With QubesOS, you can also pass through something like a GPU for use in a dedicated gaming VM (although you can do that on any Linux distro).
Seems like that’s a Windows issue and not Xbox. There was a recently released kernel exploit for Xbox, but it’s sandboxed to the SystemOS.
If you want to pwn the Xbox OS entirely, you would need a hypervisor escape exploit, which is very difficult to accomplish.
There is nothing Microsoft I would consider “top tier” when it comes to security.
Counterpoint: Xbox consoles. They just stick everything inside of VMs a la QubesOS
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