Yep! It’s the default on things like phosh and gnome mobile for packaging apps
Yep! It’s the default on things like phosh and gnome mobile for packaging apps
“Posts must be relevant to operating systems running the Linux kernel. GNU/Linux or otherwise.” I guess you could argue that mentioning linux counts? Have you tried any distros yet? I’d recommend just downloading some onto a live USB and seeing what you like!
this is a post for /c/microsoft or /c/windows, not /c/linux 🤷♀️
Is there somewhere we can follow for updates?
Sadly the amount and variance of videos on peertube pales in comparison to youtube. I need my Sherlock Holmes audio books 😩
But not for text?
I recently did a very simple PR for this, adding keywords so I don’t keep forgetting the name of the app and not being able to find it 😅
When the choice is die or be price gouged, people take the second option. Insurance likely pays this all in weird ways too. I’m sure some numbers were crunched to work out how many people they let die and how much more profit it’ll make them.
Far too late, people now know that better alternatives that respect their users exist. Sure massive corpos will still use unity but it’s not the indie darling it once was.
You could say that for everyone pushing for an encryption ban. If they use whatsapp, encryption, if they use https websites, encryption. Banning encryption is nigh impossible, it’s like trying to ban prime numbers. What they’ll actually do is get even easier backdoors and criminalise the masses that use it while still using it themselves.
Ooh I use apps that use the Magic Wormhole library. There’s a linux app for it called Warp and several android apps, all FOSS.
vlang might fit your request pretty nicely. It’s a bit patchy in places but mainly stable and gets pretty frequent updates
Cemu (a Wii U emulator) has also just released a flatpak!
Linux is free btw
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I’ve not used it much but I’m pretty sure GNOME Boxes can be used as a UI for QEMU, KVM, and libvirt .
This is a community project, GOG themselves haven’t done much in the way of supporting linux
I’m personally interested to see where Park Studio goes
I’ve been using Organic Maps a lot recently but I don’t drive so can’t comment on how good it is at that.
Yeah getting wine prefixes setup is a pain in the ass but normally once you find out the right settings for something it’s fairly stable (as long as the app you’re running doesn’t update without your consent or something). Often the WineHQ’s application database has some tips on what works for an app