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You could also try installing openSUSE tumbleweed on your Chromebook and then compile jc_toolkit from source, (I would recommend making a backup on google drive first) PS If you do...
For the uninitiated ventoy is the best option, all you do is install it to the usb drive and drop your iso images to said usb drive and you boot...
this was all I could find, you will need somebody with more experience than me, https://github.com/CTCaer/jc_toolkit/blob/master/jctool/ir_sensor.h
ok, well, thats too much for me. I have a couple of problems, 1. I do not know C 2. even though i dont know C it does not make...
I noticed you seem to have abandoned this thread, or am i being an impatient grouch?
> I quite simply don't have the time. I work 12 hour shifts and barely have time for myself most days. I am deeply sorry for my assumption, also here...
also, `g15stats` is not available for Tumbleweed and I cannot find the source, do you have it?
alright, I think i am just going to settle for making my own graphics engine that works by send an array of pixels, I also tried making a UI for...
is there any documentation for it? also could you link to the source with the proper features of `libg15-render` so I can have them compiled?
i would say about midwestern,I am using [`sprec`](https://git.sr.ht/~geb/sprec) which uses vosk and outputs it to terminal, here is my script. ```bash #!/bin/bash notify-send "please wait" arecord -q --device front:CARD=U0x46d0x825,DEV=0 -fS16_LE...