FWIW, you can run all the services simultaneously, so that you can gradually move.
It’s what I’m doing. I use echo, home, and HA all at the same time.
FWIW, you can run all the services simultaneously, so that you can gradually move.
It’s what I’m doing. I use echo, home, and HA all at the same time.
Clarify the question. Make sure I heard it correctly.
I got more info with increased verbosity:
wine client error:150: write: Bad file descriptor 01a8:err:ntoskrnl:ZwLoadDriver failed to create driver L"\\Registry\\Machine\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\lirsgt": c0000142
A little searching found that this is a copy protection file. Interesting because I copied the disc’s files to a directory and installed from there. Wondering if installing from the discs themselves would fare better.
Thanks! Increasing verbosity should be useful.
I’ll post back when i try that.
I was (am?) in the same dilemma. Loved my 7 pro, but someone dropped it, cracked the screen, and things started going downhill (hardware wise) from there.
As a replacement I got an 8t (still OnePlus). It’s nice, but I miss the 7 pro.
OnePlus is no longer an enthusiast brand, and I think the Pixel is the only other one currently. Maybe the Nothing phone? That’s kind of early adopter territory still, I think.
Sorry I’m not more helpful. I prefer phones with unlocked bootloaders that allow for alternate firmware to be installed.
Depends on what the virus is built to do.
I read someone intentionally infected their Linux system with a Windows virus, and they lost the home directory.