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myparadisedubravka · 11 months
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Pogledajte "Poklon paket #croatia #rucnirad #paket #anboxing" na YouTubeu
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Ubuntu Touch, que lleva la distro de Linux a los smartphones, se actualiza: ya no es tan diferente a Android
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31 marzo 2023, 17:01
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El mundo de las distribuciones Linux tuvo sus primeros contactos en móviles con Ubuntu Touch, una distribución desarrollada por la misma Canonical que como otros sistemas operativos de la época, fracasó estrepitosamente. Sin embargo, el proyecto no murió porque como sucede con otros software open source, la comunidad lo salvó. Y de ahí nació UBports.
La comunidad lo ha mimado durante todos estos años, y justo ahora se actualiza con grandes novedades que le permitirán dar un paso más. Esta nueva versión de Ubuntu Touch se basa en Ubuntu 20.04 y recibe el nombre de OTA-1 Focal.
Ubuntu Touch actualiza su base, y da la bienvenida a la interfaz "Lomiri"
Ubuntu Touch
Ubuntu Touch se basaba en su homónimo para ordenadores Ubuntu 16.04, la versión LTS que ha sostenido este sistema operativo móvil hasta el día de hoy. Ahora, aprovecharán los cambios de Ubuntu 20.04 para potenciar esta OTA-1 Focal.
Además de este cambio de base, la interfaz existente hasta el momento tenía el nombre de Unity 8, pero ahora pasa a llamarse Lomiri. En concreto, Lomiri es más personalizada, por lo que reduce su dependencia a los componentes de Ubuntu. Esta interfaz de usuario es libre, así que no será exclusiva de este sistema, sino que otros podrán adoptarla.
Llevo medio año usando un Fairphone por ética y durabilidad, a esto renuncio y esto he ganado
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Llevo medio año usando un Fairphone por ética y durabilidad, a esto renuncio y esto he ganado
Si pensabas que esto era poco, espera que aún falta algo muy importante. Con un ecosistema de aplicaciones muy asentado, Android tiene ventaja, es por ello que hay métodos como Anbox para correr apps del sistema
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slumberersentinels · 6 months
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Continuing Under Global Upheaval
Hi there. Thank you for your continued support. While I have a lot I can talk about, it's going to be hard to tackle it all at the depths I want with the time I have. So I would like to do what I can to keep everybody updated.
Here we go.
OpenStack and Sunbeam on Ubuntu Linux, planned for Run #4
A SansIsSleeping Run Cannot last forever; 3000 Years At Most before KillScreen imminent. (Edit: 120? Edit 2: Wait, Nevermind)
2+ Years in SansIsSleeping as of September 16, 2023.
2+ Years in SansIsSleeping run #2, as of October 21st, 2023.
Unauthorized Shoutout Event in June 2023?
International Historical Revisionism, Genocide
So. Let's take it as best as I can. Thank you all for your support and interest.
Sunbeam, OpenStack, Ubuntu Linux
Sunbeam is a quick way of installing OpenStack on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Let's take that from the top. To run a multifeatured hypervisor with a web access panel, networking, data storage systems, users, user groups within domains, and virtual machines all in one system, you use OpenStack. This system can do even more than what I list, and it's all a free and open sourced software. It's big. Big corporations use it. But anybody can use it, too, and that's especially helpful because Canonical--the folk who maintain and keep Ubuntu GNU/Linux up-to-date--developed Sunbeam, which is like "OpenStack Essentials."
I've considered other hypervising systems to manage the variety of operating systems and mini systems needed to build what I think is the future of Slumberer Sentinels and SansIsSleeping. I want the ability for any user to collect a 'drop' of the current live run and see it replicated on their own device. That's quite a ways off, and I'd rather just have a run I can run, load, and save the state of the whole system so I won't lose progress. You need a hypervising system to run this computer, virtually, or else it will be like run #2: When the computer reboots, shuts down the whole operating system, or shuts down the game, the run is over. A hypervising system can run the computer like console emulation: it processes a simulation of a smaller computer with less resources within your current one. With this, I can save the whole operating system--not just the libTAS, tool-assisted UNDERTALE state. Here are some: OpenVMS, a classic mainframe system built to cluster across computers and hypervise them all has been ported to x86 systems; Archipel, a defunct free and open source hypervisor; and Proxmox, which is also free but lacks a few LXC/LXD hypervisor container features (I think, such as migrating them), were all considered. If you weren't free, you aren't on this list.
Sunbeam seemed to be delivered within the last year, which feels serendipitous to me. Canonical, developers of Ubuntu, created "AnBox Cloud," which is amazing and would add a layer of safety to prevent any of our own Android phones from being hacked. This is why I was familiar with some of the systems already in place for OpenStack on Ubuntu. Sunbeam may make this giant software ecosystem palatable for someone with constrained needs, such as myself or any of you: hypervised computers are the future of safe and networked computing.
Do I know how to use Sunbeam? Not very much. But I'll hack away at it once I get it installed on my Ubuntu on a computer I've been using personally until I knew how to avoid how run #1 ended on TrueNAS. Due to the global economic crunch, I will have more time to do this once I get a windfall of cash, like a MacArthur grant. XD
SansIsSleeping Runs Cannot Last Forever !!!!
EDIT 2: This whole below section is outdated! This whole sleeping scene may be loopable forever. Yeeyyy :D See the link at the end.
This is obvious to people who know UNDERTALE very well. Unfortunately, I needed this explained to me by two kindly members of the tasvideos.org community. When I brought this 'droplet sharing' idea to TASVideos, I imagined I would be at a blockade: if i was so busy, how could I develop all I needed? Wouldn't I need some software? Was anyone familiar with running UNDERTALE with libTAS tools? I thought I would need to have the machine running UNDERTALE also stream that video out instead of have its video be captured, and I thought from an old YouTube video's theory that the only event that takes place while Sans is sleeping is a loop with an iterator. I was wrong--the only way for this run to last 'eternity' is for Sans' Zs to be recycled objects, and they aren't.
OceanBagel pointed out to me that there's a limit to how many objects can be created and destroyed in GameMaker games, and if that ecosystem isn't safely maintained and monitored, new objects will take the unique number addressed to older objects once the incredibly large iterating number loops around. This scene in UNDERTALE has this delightful limitation, as every Z of Sans is created as unique. ( <3 ). Computers, to avoid corrupting other pieces of data in memory, will limit the size of numbers and strings of text characters to a predefined limit of bytesize. In this case, the integer is giant. D1firehail suggested this giant integer would hit its upper limit, cycle back to its bottom limit and back to 0 after about 2997 years. You heard that right. This is a pretty reasonable 'eternity.' :)
Two Years of Sans Is Sleeping; Two Years in Run #2.
This is pretty astounding. In my research to possibly get my CISSP certification, I found about a term about "Mean Time Between Failures." I never looked this up on the laptop running Sans Run #2, so it must be greater than two years--the laptop hasn't failed yet. It's been me, who has! I accidentally shut down the desktop service, which luckily rebooted after my accident. I've messed up my home network many times trying to change DNS servers, trying to move Ethernet cables and update routers, and sometimes I've lost internet just because my ISP decided to randomly cancel my contract.
Despite all my hardware and network juggling, the laptop has held on. If I am lucky enough to move, I will need to research getting a portable hotspot so I could move to a new home, and keep the stream running via this mobile hotspot. I hope our internet would be hooked up fast--I'm not about to colocate this laptop in a hosting facility. :')
Thank you for everything. We are almost at 1,700 followers. In November, I expect to have an appointment time with a legal aid group that runs a day full of free appointments for non-profits. I expect they might give me ideas of legal structures for SansIsSleeping, Slumberer Sentinels, and other non-business entities like unions, trusts, and whatnot. Desert Bus for Hope started out as something like this, I figure. Would they need to hire a trucking union to run the bus 24/7? :)
Unauthorized Shoutout Event, June 2023?
So, for those of you who don't know, in the beginning of June I had the inspiration to change my home network setup. This was before I learned how to do a 'demilitarized zone,' and before I understood NAT, and technically, let's say I still don't really understand how deep this rabbit hole will go. In the middle of this, I thought it would be easy to change my home network, so I could have router with trusted connections, and a router simply to untrusted connections and as gateway to the whole internet. This is when I went to one of the computers still running the stream to check uptime, and noticed a strange, unauthorized Twitch shoutout.
Perhaps a user I gave mod privileges was playing a prank on me. Perhaps my laptop or my phone was hijacked in the past without my knowing, and this moment was when the network presence revealed itself. Perhaps it's the shock that troubled me on April 28th, 2023, with a growing acquaintance announcing dark wishes of being as 'evil' as it might be possibly recognized, and this person's statements coinciding with bad accidents simultaneously happening in real life. Maybe they were wanting to prank me as a one-year-old revert to Islam. Do I know? Unfortunately, I don't.
As a result, I pulled all my trusted home data servers offline. I updated my router softwares. I began the installation of intrusion detection systems (IDS), and just recently began deciding how to securely partition my home network into a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) and a Trusted zone.
This is not my day job, and might be a distant relative of the web developer work I professionally did nine years ago.
International Historical Revisionism, Genocide
It's for all the above that I've tried to take things slowly, even as there is incredible violence internationally. I'm sure other users have had their Twitch accounts hacked. What have they done? And how involved can I be in such a giant Red Team VS Blue Team / Cybersecurity warzone as a single person?
I'm pretty sure Toby Fox might feel something like this, it's just I'm grateful he's likely had 7 to 8 years to meet the people who might help him protect himself and his works. I'm still meeting folk who are helping me, like Alex, Slab, Taingel, Ali (born4ready), and those who help me just survive in personal matters. Thank you for all you've done to help me, include you whom I have not listed.
There is so much going on that I've done my best to update the title of the stream with the latest vulnerability of human beings to systemic violence--like from coordinated groups, agencies, or policies beyond just one non-plural identity. It's hard to face all this and avoid "compassion fatigue." So I hope you show self-compassion.
It's easier for me to pray to G*d than it is to pray to any group I'd tokenize somehow. I pray for the good to be brought out in anything and everything, for it to shine, and for the end of elevating one nonconsentual violence over another.
Peace be upon you.
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Edit 1: OceanBagel updated me to think that these numbers (his calculation/formula) would be *much* less than 3000 years. 121? Thank you, OceanBagel. ^-^
4,294,967,295 instances * (80 frames / 3 instances) * (1 second / 30 frames) * (1 minute / 60 seconds) * (1 hour / 60 minutes) * (1 day / 24 hours) * (1 year / 365.25 days)
Edit 2: Eternity's BACK ON, baby!!
OceanBagel has suggested that no problem with instance collisions will happen unless you actually interface with the battle. I guess we'll see in a few tens of decades! :)
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biglisbonnews · 8 months
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The Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 803 Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 803 for the week of August 27 – September 2, 2023. The full version of this issue is available here. In this issue we cover: Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support Arizona LoCo Team: Events? Ubucon Portugal 2023 LoCo Events Release of cloud-init 23.3 Anbox Cloud 1.19.0-fix1 has been released Opportunity Open Source in the IIT Mandi, India – LIVE – September 8-9, 2023 Ubuntu Cloud News Canonical News In the Press In the Blogosphere Featured Audio and Video Meeting Reports Upcoming Meetings and Events Updates and Security for 20.04, 22.04, and 23.04 And much more! The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by: Krytarik Raido Bashing-om Chris Guiver Wild Man And many others If you have a story idea for the Weekly Newsletter, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki! Except where otherwise noted, this issue of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2023/09/04/ubuntu-weekly-newsletter-issue-803/
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paolo-redaelli · 9 months
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Oh, my dusty Librem5!
I really need to update my Librem5 that is sadly gathering dust on my desktop and to follow Anbox on Byzanthium and Anyone Successfully Run WayDroid on Librem 5? (the answer to this is yes!)
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ubuntu-server · 11 months
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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 788
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 788 for the week of May 14 – 20, 2023. The full version of this issue is available here. In this issue we cover: Improvements to PPA management in 23.10 Welcome New Members and Developers Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support LoCo Events Anbox Cloud 1.18.0 has been released Miriway: the snap Pulse 10 – Ubuntu Desktop Engineering Update Other Community…
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tricksnahas · 2 years
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Wine emulator android
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#Wine emulator android how to#
#Wine emulator android apk#
#Wine emulator android full#
The "most wanted" is obviously the Ovi Maps, probably that stuff could be easily converted to another app having offline navigation capability :-) People wrote "Gaia" some years ago, an open source viewer for Google Earth (and later forced to give up) so it can't bee too difficult to realize at least this. When there is no Flash player - and Google announced something like dropping support for Adobe Flash - it won't be usable. my MP3 player from Korea runs on Strongarm, but it also executes Flash games from various sources. With some apps you might have even more headache, e.G.
#Wine emulator android full#
The easiest thing, but slowest, is to use an emulator to run a full x86 Linux installation in it.
#Wine emulator android how to#
Here, we want to discuss some options on how to use Wine together with emulators to achieve what Wine cant do alone. It won't be too difficult to crack Android to execute Linux-alike binaries, but for sure this "mod" will affect the ability to use or download stuff from regular appstores. As Wine Is Not an Emulator, all those applications cant run on other architectures with Wine alone. Then you need to emulate the CPU as well and that might eat so much performance that you need a 4-5 times stronger machine to run that stuff smoothly. Most of the Android tabs nowadays run on Tegra, Tegra2 or (soon) on Tegra3, some may run on StrongArm or Arm, some may run on Intel Atom (x86 architechture), so this might get more or less impossible if the CPU isn't binary compatible like ARM / ATOM. I wound guess that the UI capabilities of Symbian are a subset of the Android functions so it would be not too difficult to write a WINE alike thing or an interpreter that runs the Symbian code on different hardware - IF it is only in high language.īut be aware there could be some machine code in the appps and that is processor specific. I did such stuff once to make the same code run on linux and windows, and I used a translation API for all calles coming from the software directed to UI, input/output. Without the constant dedication to box86 by ptitSeb and his efforts to get Wine x86 to run on box86, aswell as the constant improvements to Wine by the Wine devs, this project would have never been possible. Before we start with the explanations, I want to give a huge thanks to ptitSeb and the Wine developers, who developed the x86 Linux Userspace Emulator box86 and the Windows compatibility layer respectively. It is not an emulator.It is based on android marshmallow I think. Win32droid - box86 & Wine based Win32 emulator for Android. If the Symbian apps are written in in an interpreter language like Basic or similar then an emulator couldn't be too difficult to write. Anbox is a wine-like android compatibility layer for Linux. Thus we only recommend to you if you’re comfortable installing and configuring non-Linux software through the WINE. Due to resource constraints, many Android devices cannot run the most trending games or apps smoothly in their smartphone. Several versions are available for ARM processors (most Android devices) and x86 processors (mostly tablets, but only a little number). Android emulators are, in essence, run as a sandbox software where they simulate the internal hierarchy of your regular Android smartphone.
#Wine emulator android apk#
Wine is out there as an APK file for Android from the Wine download site. Installing this resource-heavy Android Emulator Linux can pose some serious hassles, though. Download: Wine for Android (Free) Run windows apps on android with wine. The problem for writing an emulatir are variouss. So, basically, it’s a Linux Android Emulator that’s been emulated by WINE.
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mustbealoosewire · 1 year
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Techno Barbarians of Panpacific Empire by Anbox
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archiveosorg · 2 years
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Anbox – a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a https://archivegame.org/anbox/
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gammadigital-blog · 2 years
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Ejecutar aplicaciones de Android en Linux Ubuntu 20.04 con Anbox
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