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Fedora 41 with latest adb from repos
I can’t do it until I formatted data. After it file can be downloaded from net, but adb still fails.
Yes, didn’t help
Yes, but it crashes with “connection reset” if app is big enough.
Yes, I can even shell into it or pull/push small files
It will be very inconvenient to transfer app via KDE Connect on every Android Studio build
I edited post to explain why I need ADB
It works, but my Wi-Fi is very slow
197MB
Same error. Plus /sdcard is just symlink to /storage/emulated/0/
I used OnlyOffice via native .deb package. And yes it broke my apt every time and on every update. I managed by manually editing install scripts to make it work. I never used docker before but want give it a try (maybe podman instead). You can also write your problem and questions to !selfhosted@lemmy.world community, maybe they can help you
Is there any samples to try and check if it works?
On Windows it is really sometimes slow for some reason, but on all my Linux devices it works well. Even on cheap laptop
I think yes, especially for making presentations
Did you mean forms mode?
You should try OnlyOffice. It is very similar to MS Office and fully compatible with Microsoft formats. It has fully replaced MS Office for me for all office work. Also it can be easely integrated with your private NextCloud. You can install it from Flathub.
Edit: it also lets you edit and convert pdfs like Adobe Acrobat Pro
Always use /dev/urandom for this purposes. /dev/random will be locked if it doesn’t have enough entropy. It is good for getting some random kilobytes for cryptography but not 2 TB of random data for disk wipe.
If you install virt-manager on Debian via apt it will have full system acres and also automatically install and configure libvirt, so this method is preferred.
Yes, I think Alpine is very good for this purpose because it is very lightweight. Otherwise you can try Debian CLI
ADB and Android Studio works perfectly with any other Android phone, so I think it is likely not PC issue. Small files and apps can also be pushhed/installed