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  • Does anyone think this number can be more than what's being reported? If I am not wrong, some Linux users are very privacy concerned and probably might not like to scream to the world that they are using Linux, it can't be 1% or anything like that, but I reckon it's greater than 0.1% of desktop users

  • thank you very much! I actually discovered that these pdfs are uploaded through google drive and set to view only, so Imma try to break that, I can take screenshots now. I don't need this anymore, but I am gonna try it anyway. Thank you again!

  • I don’t believe what you’re asking for exists, but I hope we can find a solution for you nonetheless!

    Thank you for your willingness to help. btw, how do I install shizuka (the sentence is quite funny to me :')

    Maybe try a virtual machine with an Android image and see what you can do from there instead. You can run pure Android disc images (.iso) from virtual machine emulator software. This way, you can edit and even root the Android installation all from the comfort and safety of your virtual machine and it can be easily deleted at any time. This will help you bake in anti-DRM or screen protection, or at least use root to disable the protection itself. I know there is a Magisk module already available for taking screenshots in protected apps.

    This is better I think, I waste a lot of time on my laptop, I heard there is a bootable android emulator, maybe I can just download and burn it onto my pendrive and try something there. Meanwhile, I will take it as a second option, how can I use shizuka, an article would be greatly helpful.

  • Unfortunately I don't think this would be a great idea. I mean, I don't want to root that old thing, it hardly works as it is :"(

    I wanted a pure Linux solution if possible. Anyways, I think this is a good advice because when I buy a new phone, I will do this.