Libertine tested apps, hacks, tips and tricks
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@doniks Oh yeah whats up
I was actually looking for you in Telegram and couldn't find you
Good to see you here
So what do you think?
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@fakeshell cool. Yeah. I immediately start proactively worrying about: not having the time to implement it, or the clunky architecture or the UI design of LTT crumbling under too many features But, well, those are good problems to have.
Happy to talk here, or another thread, or LTT issue, or TG (dohniks), or wherever. Maybe the fixes you have could make sense in LTT, but frankly from scrolling through them, I can't see what they fix.
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Hello Fakeshell, I can see that you have posted that you got kodi working ok. Did you manage to enable 3rd party add ons? Whenever I try to ‘add source’ the dialog box does not seem to pop up. Not certain if it is because I have not gone through the whole process of giving sudo privileges within the libertine container...
Btw this is running ubuntu touch on a pixel 3a xl
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I got libpurple with the purple-facebook plugin working. I found both arm version on the web.
I can't remember correctly, but i think it was possible to to set an update period. However there were instant notifications when someone went online/offline. The notification was displayed system wide when the app was running in the background.It was necessary to rearrange the ui elements with a preinstalled plugin.
There is also some sort of plugin which can resize the ui. I think it was installed but some modification to some files had to be done, but i didn't even found the directory and the libertine container also broke.
There is also a purple whatsapp plugin but i didnt manage to archive anything.
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I'm new here, so apologies if I should have made a new topic.
Thanks for this great list of desktop apps to try.
I'm trying to get Signal-desktop to work in a Libertine container, on my Vollaphone, running UTouch 16.04 I tried Axolotl from the open store, without success.
I"ve managed to get Banshee working in a container, and I saw these install instructions on the Signal website.
Is it possible to add the package directories to a libertine container, as described in these intructions, using the key? I saw there is the option to add package directories in Libertine container manager.
Many thanks,
Davidhttps://www.signal.org/download/linux/
Signal for Debian-based DistrosNOTE: These instructions only work for 64 bit Debian-based Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Mint etc.
1. Install our official public software signing key
wget -O- https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt/keys.asc | gpg --dearmor > signal-desktop-keyring.gpg```
cat signal-desktop-keyring.gpg | sudo tee -a /usr/share/keyrings/signal-desktop-keyring.gpg > /dev/null2. Add our repository to your list of repositories
echo 'deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/signal-desktop-keyring.gpg] https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt xenial main' |
sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/signal-xenial.list3. Update your package database and install signal
sudo apt update && sudo apt install signal-desktop
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Hello everyone.
I'm trying to use some Apps, but they halt at the load screen.
These are:- htrraqt
- qbittorrent
- umbrello
- dia (crashes)
I just hope a workaround exists, like the one with dbus-launch explained earlier. Edit: the problem with the first 3 Apps is related to xcb QT platform, I discovered running from terminal. How can I solve?
Thanks for any help.
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I don't know if this is set quite right by me. For one thing, I'm writing and translating via DeepL. I still hope to learn some information about Libertine Tweak Tools. I find unfortunately too little at information also videos to it. As you goes and whether I on my PF4 what I have flashed on Ubuntu Touch, with Libertine me apps that I am missing. Alone from open source as for one so as Mastodon further from the Federivers is possible. Have flashed the same again under e and have there F-Droid and there I get more apps. Now I would be interested if I can install them with Libertine, so in container on my Ubuntu Touch. Who can tell me something about this? Since I have neither on YouTube or Peertube what found. Which is a pity, because I can and could often help me with this. Therefore, once again, who can help me on this and where the whole thing is explained somewhat understandable. I thank you in advance and apologize if it filed in the wrong area, in the forum.
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@carrabelloy You will not be able to install any Android apps on UT in a Libertine container. You are probably wanting Waydroid for that.
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@arubislander said in Libertine tested apps, hacks, tips and tricks:
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Okay but under ubports I just miss APPs. Like as an example element. I know that there is Fluffy, but in encrypted rooms is the end. I also use my own server with websites. And the Fedireserve network. Under F-Droid there is significantly more as under UbPorts..I think that should be maä reconsidered. Because at postmarketos they seem to go a different way. So I think it can be just as good for ubports. Only wad do I then with Libertine? This is a container function. I thank you for your quick answer.
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@carrabelloy said in Libertine tested apps, hacks, tips and tricks:
Under F-Droid there is significantly more as under UbPorts..I think that should be maä reconsidered.
It's not a matter of reconsidering.
UT doesn't natively run .apk apps. There are a lot of those around, so it's not strange that F-droid offers a lot of them... simply because there are a lot of people who use them, and so, also a lot of people who make them.
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@carrabelloy If you are looking to install Android apps (which is what you get from F-Droid, then try Waydroid.
Libertine is for installing traditional Linux Applications', which in this case means applications packaged as Debs in the Ubuntu Repository of the particular version of the OS. But be advised that not all applications play well with the X11 server Ubuntu Touch provides (XMir on xenial and XWayland on Focal).
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@moem This is perfectly clear to me and should not be a negative portrayal. But to achieve a hearing acceptance, it is better to bundle.so that Ubports gets a better spread. When I tell others why you do not use a Linux phone or I can not get them on it, is mostly the apps. I think the group Postmarketos goes here probably a different way. I also use a lot of things on open-souce myself and use Fediverse a lot. But unfortunately these occur just as little on UBports. That inhibits the whole system. As it is to be evaluated with Linux computers just the same. Although everyone makes a lot of effort. That must be changed finally times. On the one hand, it could bring more programmers to this system, who could bring their inovation to it from app building to basic system. This should all be reconsidered. With wayland, I myself have not yet got behind it. Since I can hardly English and must me everything überstzen in both directions. Thank you for your answer.
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@carrabelloy said in Libertine tested apps, hacks, tips and tricks:
This should all be reconsidered.
That is an opinion that you are allowed to have.
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@David-F Did you ever get Signal to install through Libertine? How did that go?