

Sorry how do you get the spare keys from a bundle if you already owed some of the games?
Sorry how do you get the spare keys from a bundle if you already owed some of the games?
Yes but Jellyfin, just like the mkv files it might be playing, doesn’t allow for interactive menus within a movie file, which is what I meant. And his specific movie is completely based on interactivity.
Prone to happen. I’m just sad mkv files don’t seem to allow for an easy way to integrate the interactivity jump-to-chapter part.
…Thanks. I found their wiki. The flashing instructions were not in the github page, and I have the ‘full’ model, so the SD card is not exposed. I guess I’ll try to do it with the reset button. Is the github repo now fully open sourced? Or do I need to install a different image in order to be the complete FOSS version?
Thanks!
Thanks! That’s a bit more helpful. Is there a guide explaining each part and how to install these?
I’m…not sure your link works correctly. It just takes me to the main page just like https://github.com/sipeed/NanoKVM.
I mean for split screen I’d be hooking it up to a TV. It’s too tiny for 4 ppl to cram their heads and try to figure what’s going on. Thanks!
You might have saved him from a rather…traumatic experience right on the next chapter :)
Thanks a lot! How many split-screen players are allowed? Only two, or does it go up to 4?
I’d just install another OS to begin with. But again, I’d reaaally like it to be GrapheneOS. And then again, Pixels also come with all that crap (and much more) enabled by default.
Thanks! Second time I see it recommended, I’m definitely getting this one.
Dude…I knew/had only a few in this list. And most of the rest look amazing. This is a long list of very promising games, thanks so much!
Google TV forces its own launcher on top after every goddamn update. They’re becoming really obnoxious.
Without having tried it, I know it has an Android TV version. I’m not sure what part isn’t user-friendly, as usually that part comes from deciding to go away without most of google oriented services. I installed FLauncher before, and it did its job quite nicely, but haven’t tried LOS, or how it would perform in a TV. For my very specific use case, I need Flauncher to open either Jellyfin or Smarttube. For these purposes the Nvidia could work. But I havent gottent into it yet, and I’m still waiting for better options.
LineageOS.
Sorry… I meant from the perspective that you could/should install LOS on it. I think that’s about the only device allowing it, these days.
Nothing to add, but also interested in this same scenario. I could only think of the Nvidia Shield.
Thanks! I had exactly zero knowledge of any of those communities. I’ve just subscribed to all of them.
Thanks a lot! Just like before, I have these two questions:
-Do I need a pair? Or only one can be enough connected to the router, and then I can connect normal wifi clients (phones, laptops, an AP maybe) on the smaller shed?
-Can these be managed completely offline?
Oh so you mean from external bundles for steam, not in-steam-bundles right?