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Regards, Roger
Distribution: Mainly Devuan, antiX, & Void, with Tiny Core, Fatdog, & BSD thrown in.
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I'm OK with Linux (& BSD in the main) but Android is weird, so I will take a look too; yeah, us 70+ can get confused with Android...it just doesn't work like a normal O/S.
That is why when I get lost on my Samsung S10E. First thing I try is firing up my Linux laptop to explain to me what is happening or going on or how to do a new function I have not tried yet.
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