The color picker unfortunately is a wider issue, it’s a standard component of IIRC libadwaita that’s just used in Gajim.
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use JMP.chat to be able to call/text anyone in my contacts. On the Linux side that’s not really doable although with WayDroid it’s workable.
Just to make sure (and sorry for asking): Have you tried Dino for this usecase?
OS updates are paywalled (subscription)
This, at least for the C2, has changed https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/long-term-sailfish-os-updates-free-of-charge-for-all-jolla-c2/23491 (likely because it’s conflicting with EU law), and they’ve instead introduced a Voluntary Subscription.
Honestly, I rather pay for my OS than paying for it with my data / privacy or living in an ad-infested garbage fest.
Edit: and their mix up with some Russian business (not sure about the current status of it) also doesn’t help instill confidence.
That’s history, see https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/sailfish-community-news-30th-november-jolla-reborn/17473.
Maybe https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Hybris can be helpful :-)
This. Also, most AppImages are x86_64 only. If they don’t explicitly say it’s for aarch64/arm64 you are going to also need some fun architecture translation (box64, fex, …) to make the thing run. At that point, it’s in many cases easier to try building from source IMHO.
PS: Good luck on Wayland can also be added, given probonopd’s (AppImage inventor) stance on Wayland. I’d advise to not waste time with AppImages on #MobileLinux.
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•What are people usong as thei music player app nowadays?
3·10 months ago+1 for Gapless. My library is not nearly as large, but it’s still plenty quick (no noticeable delay) with my 1 digit gigabytes library and IMHO the best native feeling media player on Phosh/GNOME Mobile.
It also does the Album -> Artist -> Song thing (which made me notice that I still have not fixed every error in metadata I managed to add to a part of my Library by blindly applying musicbraiz suggestions via Tagger, but that’s just a me thing).
It’s pretty much “real”. You can install every package in the repos via apt, and they should work. Caveats can apply with regards to stuff that needs extra adjustment for accelerated graphics or new kernel features.
It’s not a font … and it says LINMOB (for LINux on MOBile).
I drew it in GIMP ages ago (15 years maybe?); and did not have the time to come up with a new logo since. (I am not super happy with it myself - but it’s not a priority, there’s way more important stuff I don’t have time for).
That said: Contributions welcome! (at https://framagit.org/linmob/linmob.frama.io)
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps
3·1 year agoThis is great, even if at least one app in that collection is only available for x86_64, which makes it hard to actually run on a phone ;-) They also updated the Device Support section of metainfo guidelines: https://docs.flathub.org/docs/for-app-authors/metainfo-guidelines/#device-support . Looks like some apps on the KDE side still need proper metainfo to show up: https://invent.kde.org/teams/flathub/issues/-/issues/34
Modern Android? More like Modern GNOME - it’s called adwaitapod and adwaita is the name of GNOME’s style. :-)
No, it’s just that when you use a mainline kernel, you’re just not reusing all the Android (often user-space) drivers that make cameras work on Android and due to that stuff, starting from drivers for the SoC camera interface to the camera sensor have to be re-implemented. Whether you are on glibc (e.g., on Debian/Mobian) or musl/Alpine does not really matter.
Also, Camera APIs and the whole “desktop Linux” camera stack (think of things like debayering, white-balance) is nowhere near as developed as what Android has (and that, IUC, Ubuntu Touch can reuse on Halium by plumbing things together).
A Pixel 3a may be a good choice. It’s older, but not huge—and it’s very well-supported in Ubuntu Touch (and Droidian, both use Halium/libhybris to re-use the Android kernel drivers), and also in postmarketOS (mainline Linux 6.9.3 as of this message).
On postmarketOS, camera support is not fully there—the front camera is somewhat supported. Also, Wi-Fi is still a bit annoying, calls only work with headset on postmarketOS, so I would say: Use Ubuntu Touch or Droidian for now, and maybe move on to postmarketOS once it’s a bit more solid.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The RegisterEnglish
2·2 years agoIt should be. With zram, I can use similar software even on a 2 GB RAM device somewhat comfortably, unless I open too many tabs in Firefox.
It’s somewhat SoC dependent, but the actual feature support depends on auxiliary chips. Of the well-supported phones, only the Shift6mq supports it in hardware - software support on mainline is not there yet though. The Fairphones 4 and 5 also have the feature. I have the 5, and display out works with postmarketOS, but audio support is still lacking, and USB peripherals (e.g., keyboard, mouse) are not supported.
Here’s a list of more devices: https://www.uperfectmonitor.com/pages/list-of-smartphones-with-displayport-alt-mode
That said, there are other ways like DisplayLink and or GUD that may enable you to connect a display to a OnePlus 6 or PocoF1 anyway, some people have done it (and left video evidence on social media or YouTube. It definitely requires a customized kernel, and unfortunately, AFAIK the efforts have not been documented/shared (kernel config and necessary packages).
I don’t think reporting the USB ID thing to Plasma is useful and will go far - for 99% of users (that use some kind of Android/AOSP) the modus operandi is fine and helpful. With many Android devices and OSes requiring you to do something on the device after plugging it in, testing does not seem to be feasible to me.
There’s no need to add the edge repo, as the latest release of mobile-config-firefox should be in v23.12 by now (it’s been updated there since my last post). The command I posted does not add the repo, but only uses it for the one package without adding the repo permanently.
I recommend trying to use KDE Connect (or scp, rsync … another network based way) to send the screenshot from the phone to your other computer instead.
MTP/other file transfer protocols do not (yet?) work with mobile Linux, so this failure is to be expected. It only shows up for connection, because if your device ran Android, it would be an option — AFAIK, Plasma acts this way because of the USB ID of the device.
Also, regarding your main issue: While you can report this to Mozilla, please be aware that Firefox is being “patched” to better work on mobile by https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/mobile-config-firefox. I suggest you to install the latest, not yet in postmarketOS 23.12 mobile-config-firefox package from edge first by running:
sudo apk del mobile-config-firefox sudo apk add mobile-config-firefox --repository http://mirror.postmarketos.org/postmarketos/masterWhile it may not fix every issue possible, it should improve the experience.
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postmarketOS@lemmy.ml•Having some issues and not getting anywhere.English
2·2 years agoGenerally yes, but I am just a dumb tech blogger, so what do I know 😀 . I checked the issue tracker, and this issue seems related - I also see that crash, and it might extend beyond upgrades and thus be the source of what you are seeing. If you also see that crash of that service, maybe just upvote the existing issue first or if you can chime in/help out, do that before opening a potential duplicate :-)
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postmarketOS@lemmy.ml•Having some issues and not getting anywhere.English
2·2 years agoAs flatpak apps show (correct?) your situation is not different from what I would expect. I installed 23.12 on one of my devices and see a similar behavior. Generally, assuming you did start with a Phosh image or used pmbootstrap and chose phosh as UI (and did not, say, start out with Plasma Mobile and then switched over to Phosh, which can cause weirdness), I think we can safely say that this not just an issue on your end. This is very likely a general issue on 23.12 and edge currently.
Why isn’t it fixed already? It sure seems to be difficult, and most “long termers” (extrapolating from my own behavior) likely have given up on using front-ends like GNOME Software or KDE Discover and have become fluent enough with apk and flatpak on the terminal and thus don’t contribute to a solution.




See https://linuxphoneapps.org/categories/conference-companion/ - both Confy and Kongress are decent. And then there’s a relict from N900 times: https://flathub.org/en/apps/at.priv.toastfreeware.ConfClerk