Moon Readers cloud sync is amazing if you read from multiple devices. I think they recently added book syncing too.
Moon Readers cloud sync is amazing if you read from multiple devices. I think they recently added book syncing too.
depends on what version of Android but it should be similar.
Also do not delete or modify anything.
Go to Settings -> Network & Internet -> Internet -> (You Network Name Here)
Then click the down arrow for Advanced and under Network Details you will find IP Address.
This Network Details information might be useful later. Remember how you got to it.
ping
is terminal or command line command.
It works in Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Go open a terminal and type ping
then a space, then the IP address of your Android device. If it connects it will give you a latency number. If it doesn’t, it will tell you it is not reachable.
Windows stops the command at 4 I believe. In Linux and MacOS use CTRL + C to stop the command.
This was my first thought was the port number.
OP, ping
the IP address of your Android device from your server. If not, you have a networking issue. If you can ping it, probably a settings issue.
Also, my Android phone was able to find my server automatically.
Really depends on where you are.
Most of Europe the age is 18. Some countries goes as low as 16. In North America, in Canada it is 18 for 3 provinces, in the USA it depends on the state. Puerto Rico is 18. Mexico it’s 18. Nearly all of South America it is 18 with a couple of exceptions where it is 16 and one case where it is 20. Most of Africa it is 18. Asia is mix but China it is 18.
MacBooks are great. You can still run Linux on it if you still want to use the hardware.
Or you can try OpenCore Legacy Patcher.
I was curious so I checked.
Aqua OS X logo is 2001-2007.
MS Vista - 7 Logo is 2006-2020.
Seems like you are correct it if the meme creator used the most recent logos at the time. So 17 or 18 years old.
You can do this with Jellyfin, exactly like your instructions.
Yeah, seems like this is what some people are using. They said you can use Tasker to run it in the background.
So is this the same as installing on the desktop? Run the service and then http to home to configure?