• qjkxbmwvz@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    Whenever I have a Linux box without Internet I just USB tether an Android phone—if the phone is on WiFi then it uses that (not cell), so it’s basically just a WiFi adapter that’s almost universally supported. (I think it NATs, so in some circumstances won’t work, but good enough for most emergency use cases.)

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      11 hours ago

      With some apple laptops, you have to do something like that in order to get the firmware for the wifi chip in 90% of distros, I think endeavourOS was the only one snacking the correct AUR package right at installation 😇

      • Droechai@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        1 day ago

        The wifi hotspot uses mobile data and requires an active wifi reciever on the computer while the usb tether can use mobile or wifi data and only requires a working usb on the computer.

        You basically only plug a usb data cord between the computer and phone, and then activate usb tether in the phones connection settings