You'll need an OTG MHL adapter that has HDMI out as well as USB for your mouse.
Hook up to a TV, and it should just work..
You'll need an OTG MHL adapter that has HDMI out as well as USB for your mouse.
Hook up to a TV, and it should just work..
I'm going to jump to Samsung's defense here as I think your anti-consumer belief is misguided:
Each to their own but these are just my views based on 11 years in the mobile phone retail business.
It's armv7, but should be v6 compat.
It's likely designed to only use it, so you're probably SOOL. Try reinstalling the apk: https://m.apkpure.com/samsung-gallery/com.sec.android.gallery3d
Give feddit.uk a go instead. So much faster for me on VM.
GOG.com tried to launch that 9 years ago (source). The problem is getting the rights to sell the films without DRM. No major production company would want an easily shared file so readily available...
It would cost millions to get the rights for a single film. And you're going to sell it DRM-free for $10? Good luck getting financial backing on that.
For free, duckdns.org
For a little money (of buying a domain name), Cloudflare
Both have apps, scripts, API, docker containers etc. to dynamically update. And a web interface, obviously.
Second this. I moved from PiHole to AdGH and it's rock solid stable.
Personally, I use JuiceSSH, but only because I SSH into different boxes and I can also telnet to localhost when need be..
You have Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) which will allow you to run Ubuntu within Windows.
Or you have Docker for Windows which also utilises WSL in a similar manner.
So yes, although not a native Windows exe, it's perfectly possible.
The other issues with SD card is security. Your data isn't safely tucked away, controlled by Knox if it's on a SD card which can be removed. And 'letting the user choose' just means that there needs to be configuration and extra options in firmware, which leads to backdoors and workarounds and a higher chance of comprimsed user data. (When they're not just stealing it off your device and selling it anyway...).