What's the difference between lineageOS and Graphene OS?
Assuming you don't install gapps over LineageOS.
Assuming you don't install gapps over LineageOS.
Clasificación Sprint: https://pixeldrain.dev/u/5jJF2N35
Carrera Sprint: 15-30 minutos después de terminada la sesión.
Clasificación: 15-30 minutos después de terminada la sesión.
Carrera: 20-45 minutos después de terminada la sesión.
Pa' los que lo sospechen, si, soy yo con otra cuenta, hehe.
I recently moved abroad and I'm temporarily unemployed. I'm thinking of getting CCNA but I have a big problem: my motivation disappears completely at some point. I have tried Jeremy's IT Lab's course twice already. The first time I dropped it at the Spanning Tree section (around 2021); and the 2nd time (last year) I dropped the course again at VLANS.
Dropping the course had nothing to do with finding the material difficult or anything like that. I love networking, and before I moved abroad I was a network administrator in my home country, so I do have experience.
I gotta admit, I tend to be too perfectionist. For example, I made sure I remembered every last bit of info in the Ethernet Header or the Ipv4 header. how many bits each one of them were, what function they served, etc.
This not only happened to me with Cisco, it also happened with FORTINET Training. In my previous job I was in charge of all the firewalls of all the branches, and I did well, but when it comes to studying, idk what it is, I always end up dropping it, and I hate that. I would love to get those certifications because I know it could become a problem to get a job if I don't have it.
I've always said that I don't like learning online, I feel like physical clases is what actually gets me going. Having a teacher assign you a task/homework, etc. maybe it has to do with that but I need some advice, really. Any method of studying that is easy, a group exclusively for people learning for CCNA (maybe being within a group like that would keep my motivation going)
If you read until here, I appreciate your patience.
It doesn't always happen but my screen gets dimmer and it's annoying. The solución is to close and reopen the app. Picture-in-picture also fixes it, but how do I avoid this from happening?
Here's a video to clearly see the difference: https://pixeldrain.dev/u/R3wtcFXR
Emphasis in "multiple languages", more specifically Spanish. I already know lots of sites for English.
TIA!
Or none of the above and rather hackers?