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Strange how it isn’t on f-droid… I’ve come to expect all open-source apps to be on there, probably naively.
Strange how it isn’t on f-droid… I’ve come to expect all open-source apps to be on there, probably naively.
It’s never the managers who suffer first, is it?
While there’s something to be said for Android vs iPhone from an ideological standpoint, that also doesn’t apply for KDE and Gnome, both of which are OSS, bay-bee
Shame, it’s worked perfectly for me for many years. No idea what went wrong with you, of course, and it doesn’t sound like you’re up for troubleshooting. Oh well, hope you have a better time with Google or Apple stuff!
Uh, but…OsmAnd is a phone app. So you’re saying you used the website on your phone’s browser, then? I’m not sure if that has an offline function, though I never used it myself. Does it say it has that function? Otherwise I think you will have to install an app, first.
Maybe you downloaded the offline map files, but had nothing to open them with. Apps use their own versions of the map files, by the way, those files you download from the website are for other use-cases.
Strange, it’s been very very reliable for many years, for me. Did you use OsmAnd?
I hope i can find people to play this with me sometime. Looks like it has potential, and my solo try was amusing.
Perhaps some kind of prompt to get the creativity flowing more would help, with the questions asked. “Who scared you lately?” “What interesting place did you learn about recently?” Idunno something like that?
The rabid fascism, I imagine.
Would you?
Thanks, I tried Sunshine and it seems to work better! Any chance you have experience with switching between monitors with the Android Moonlight client?
I have been looking for a way to control my computer from the couch, using my phone… But this also isn’t it. VNC just doesn’t work yet with Wayland, unfortunately. And Rustdesk also didn’t quite work, last time I tried it.
I’ve tried it! I see what you mean, though the vibe is completely different. Quite gory, too… I dunno, doesn’t appeal as much, unfortunately.
I wonder if that’s been fixed yet. You’d think so…
Yes, it’s quite fun actually! In fact it motivated me to look for more manga around Linux like it, but googling for a Linux themed manga doesn’t even find this one, let alone others 😞
Edit: well, I did find the right search terms to find this one eventually, but there’s not really anything else like it that I can find. Shame, I really like it. This mix of real-world practical Linux things and manga really hits the spot for me, as it turns out.
Taken from manga “Ubunchu”
Sounds bad, I’ll have to check it out.
I have the same problem, and I’m using SDDM. My autologin.conf got deleted, so I figured it was a matter of restoring that, but no dice so far.
Edit: Ah, never mind. I forgot that autorun.conf is replaced by this kde-settings file there. Changed plasmawayland to plasma, there, and it started working.
Pretty cool, I might try this sometime soon!
I have the same experience with Thumb-Key, though I keep thinking maybe I just didn’t try long enough…