It's blatantly ignoring the DNS i set via DHCP it seems. Only if i set it manually (static) it will use it! I have no subnets
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Private DNS is disabled.
And even ping from tmux fails...
Latest build had issues with a few models due to a selinx issue.
Flashing an older build should work tough. Try flash a selinux-permissive zip from recovery maybe, that should let you boot.
Next week build will fix the issue I am sure, but you should join the lineageos reddit channel or the discord server.
Garmin. They have been churning out better and better stuff over the years. Its pricey, indeed, but both hardware and software quality is top.
Been using the Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar watch, which has amazing battery life, amazing sensors, top hardware quality overall and software is perfect for the job. Screen too is amazing (MIPS, not Amoled...).
Also using bike computer and radar (Edge+Varia), where battery life could be better, but easy to remediate.
There are competitors, but at the same price point I wouldn't ever give up in Garmin for them.
Go Garmin. Not only they are actual USEFULL, a lot more open even if they have a custom OS, and battery actually last like one or two weeks...
They are also very durable
Bisogna avere un po' di pazienza, e puntare sui modelli basati su chipset QCOM.
Ma il supporto arriva... In generale.
Dopo aver distrutto Twitter apposta, e aver fatto andar dal culo la Tesla, gli resta SpaceX? Ma della Boring company non ai parla più?
Come si dice? Da più alto cadono, più rumore fanno?
... Vedremo ...
... Solo che con i pixel non hai la microSD...
E costano cari...
Se hai un budget limitato guarda i Poco o i Redmi (sono tutti Xiaomi). Cerca un modello ufficialmente supportato da LineageOS e sei a posto, spesso per ben più di 7 anni.
Il mio Poco X3 NFC ormai avrà quasi 6 anni (partito da Lineage OS 17.1, adesso ho su LineageOS 21, tutti ufficiali). Pagato nuovo 200€.
Musk sta uscendo di testa. Se non gli va bene e non riesce a far leggere il suo amico trump lo vedremo fallire malamente...
Thanks! This explains a few things... But not why Android is IGNORING my DNS pushed via DHCP even if private DNS is disabled...