You can try one of the phones that are supported by Ubuntu Touch. I don’t know how good it runs but there are several cheap (= old) phones on the list.
It’s still quite a lot. Samsung is the inventor of F2FS and has a market share of 33%.
Wiki says:
Motorola Mobility has used F2FS in their Moto G/E/X and Droid phones since 2012. Google first used F2FS in their Nexus 9 in 2014. However Google’s other products didn’t adopt F2FS until the Pixel 3 when F2FS was updated with inline crypto hardware support.
Huawei has used F2FS since the Huawei P9 in 2016. OnePlus has used F2FS in the OnePlus 3T. ZTE has used F2FS since the ZTE Axon 10 Pro in 2019.
I assume since Google is involved that more and more Android phones will adopt F2FS in the future.
I’m pretty sure default Android runs almost always on F2FS.
Unfortunately it’s not future proof. Max filesystem size is only 16 TB.
ext4 maxes out at a few tb
Max filesystem size is 1 EiB = 1048576 TiB.
More than enough!
It’s more important to backup your /home than /. /home is where you store your crucial files.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transaction_authentication_number#ChipTAN_/_Sm@rt-TAN_/_CardTAN
It’s a 2FA using your online login (1st factor) and an one time password generator (2nd factor) to authorize money transactions.
The USB is needed to power the generator and has no data transfer option.
At the end of the day though after all of our storage tests conducted on Clear Linux, EXT4 came out to being just 2% faster than F2FS for this particular Intel Xeon Gold 5218 server paired with a Micron 9300 4TB NVMe solid-state drive source
I’ll suggest XFS.
I’m planning to completeley switch to Linux on my computer. I’m also waiting for the Fairphone 5 and will install Ubuntu Touch on it when it will become available.
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Is there a theme that imitates Windows 8/8.1 and its metro menu?
The OS splits memory into pages and assigns the pages to applications. A page fault usually means one of two things:
You can check your memory with Memtest86. Some LiveCDs come with it. If it’s a programs fault you can only try other software if possible.
That thing has a PS/2 port. The port was designed in 1987 and became obsolet when USB (1997) was introduced. It has a lot of multimedia keys. They became common in later half of the 90s. Your keyboard was likely produced sometime between 1995 and 2000.
It’s probably a rubberdome. You can easy check that by levering a key cap out. They are only clammed in and can be pushed back in again.
Phones that run mainline Linux are seldom. The only ones that come to my mind are PinePhone Pro (outdated hardware, 400 bucks) and Librem 5 (also outdated hardware, incredibly expensive 1300$ !). If you are serious get the PinePhone Pro. But expect pitfalls because you can’t just run Android apps.
Nextcloud is still the best option for self hosted cloud services.
Alles klar, also eine Art Zwang. 🤔
Was ist Cabonara-Extremismus?
If you mean this manager it’s a tool to create the initial vfio configuration for the passthrough. You can do it by hand.