

DecSync is amazing! Setting it up seemd easier to me than what is described I’m the linked article. Luckily that bug you are talking about hasn’t appeared to me.
DecSync is amazing! Setting it up seemd easier to me than what is described I’m the linked article. Luckily that bug you are talking about hasn’t appeared to me.
I always wonder how would that even work? Encryption is no mystery and openly available to anyone.
Shotcut definitely works with Linux. Flatpak, Snap, Appimage, Tarball you choose.
Remind me again when there is a FOSS application for RCS messaging
A vault which copies your data in plain form to the cloud after it’s lifetime 🤦 –> CryFs & gocrypt ftw
just in case:
If you or someone you know is struggling please reach out for help! There are several helplines that you can contact for support:
for TB -> TB-flatpack simply pasting from ~/.thunderbird/
to
~/.var/app/org.mozilla.Thunderbird/.thunderbird/
did work for me. I might try betterbird sometime.
last time i checked i couldn’t get G-Messages to run without proper PlayServices installed.
edit: i believe I could get it to run but not the RCS support! So that made it very useless
Thank you so much for sharing your insights!
Xournal uses GTK - so that not working nicely would be a bummer.
I didn’t know about Steam Deck using plasma - nice!
there is also Plasma Mobile (I have no experience with either of those).
I was originally thinking more in the direction of classical desktops in the tablet/2-in1 format.
Does it already integrate with Thunderbird?
Why is this not linked in the sidebar?
edit: No matter what one thinks about the privacy aspects of Signal: If its an official discussion group of this community it should be in the sidebar - just like the Discord group. I therefore assume it’s unofficial or maybe not even related to this comunity?
There might be a bug in the labeling code here
“Luanti” is a wordplay on the Finnish word luonti (“creation”) and the programming language
MinetestLuanti employs for games and mods, Lua.
What a lovely name!
I like to imagine it as a fake Android CalDAV Client that doesn’t subscribe to a CalDav Server, but instead to a directory that you define. The UI is also based on DAVx5. It doesn’t store iCal-files, but Fossify Calendar allows export of events in iCal.
You can use DecSync!
synchronizes RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without requiring a server
It is quiet easy to set up for Android with DecSync CC
With any Calendar App you like. I enjoy Fossify Calendar.
For PC you can install DecSync-Plugin for Radicale. And then import your Calender’s to any CalDav compatible program.
Same here! My screen was not rotating in the beginning (relatively new hardware I guess). I was not to annoyed by it - but received a kernel update that fixed it without me doing anything, which was nice.