Last time I checked, homebrew on Linux only included cli apps. GUI apps are only available on mac. So you couldn’t use it to install a browser anyway.
Last time I checked, homebrew on Linux only included cli apps. GUI apps are only available on mac. So you couldn’t use it to install a browser anyway.
They dead?
They are now.
No, the original Pi B can play 1080p video just fine. The video is not decoded by the CPU. H264 and older codecs play just fine. It cannot handle h265 videos as it doesn’t have a hardware decoder for those. Kodi works just fine in fact. The interface is a little bit slow, but actual video playback is fine.
Not for me. Just updated 3 minutes ago.
Nonsense. The plane obviously accidentally collided with a surface-to-air missile that was randomly flying at the aircraft’s vicinity. Nothing to see here, move on.
I have to add that it shouldn’t matter much though. If anyone is around you, which would be the main use case, it provides you with a QR code that they can scan and view your website.
On my non-jailbroken phone it doesn’t. The default port is 8888 and you can change it, but it doesn’t start if you specify 80. I don’t know if jailbreaking allows that.
I just found ServeIt on fdroid. I tried it with a simple html website and it works on my phone. It does exactly what you ask.
Example: I need to enable ntp client on a machine? Just enable and start the service and done!
You don’t need systemd for that. It has always been the case before systemd even existed.
LOL! Go drunk, you’re home!