LineageOS has instructions for Windows/Mac/Linux: https://wiki.lineageos.org/adb_fastboot_guide
Kory
Where would one find that?
Same. The dev is very active and open to suggestions. I've been using it for a couple of months now and it's working great.
KeepassXC is great, but I realised very late in the process of setting it up, that the browser extension does not support Flatpak based browsers: "Please note that in general Flatpak and Snap based browsers are not supported, Ubuntu's Firefox Snap being an exception." (https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc-browser/wiki/Troubleshooting-guide)
I hope this might change at some point.
I personally wouldn't downgrade to Android 11 since the Lineage Installation Instructions clearly state you need to be on 12.
If there is an error during unlocking the bootloader, I would get in touch with the people from LineageOS - scroll to the end of the same page "Get assistance".
Have a great time! Please let us, who have to stay at home, know how it went.
There wasn't but, I made a zipline to reach it and call down the pumpjack and one of the other dwarves managed to get the pipe up there, so we could finish the mission.
A well devised plan.
Their easy installer is why many people I know installed it, but it only supports 21 devices and mine wasn't one of them, so I can't say much about usability or security. If yours is one of them, there's also a Linux guide on their website: https://doc.e.foundation/easy-installer
You have to read further. To quote some of it:
"You use steam-installer from Ubuntu repos. There is also the official .deb installer from Valve Their differences: a) Valve's Steam & steam dependencies get updates. Ubuntu package does not. For now in Mint 22 this is not a problem. Both packages are in the same version or they were the last time I checked but this was quite recently. b) Ubuntu package still uses an obsolete folder layout in your "home" that official Steam doesn't follow any longer. It was creating some problems."
This is an older thread but as I said, it was just an example. There's tons more on that forum.
In Mint most people recommend installing Steam directly from the website as .deb. There are dozens of informative threads on the official forums, which also explain some differences of the installation method, for example: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=427582
For example: https://phtn.app/post/lemmy.ml/26299109
There are a couple of other posts, you'll find them quickly if you search for Pewdiepie.