We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely
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@Moem said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
Currently 26 on the list: https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/
yeah I know about this list, it's quite outdated it seems; for example the Fairphone 5 is listed with support for Focal only, I understand it works also with Noble, and I was trying a guess about the number of devices able to be a daily driver with Noble since Focal is - as the link you give aptly says - outdated itself.
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@t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
atm I cannot use it as a daily...
hmm, is it about Volte or your bank don't like Waydroid ? if the latter, it's not quite entirely the OS fault's.
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@gpatel-fr said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
it's not quite entirely the OS fault's.
I would say it's absolutely not the OS fault.
2 years ago I was still able to validate payment with my Ubuntu Touch phone just using a SMS code received on it.
Now I must use their app, "for security reasons", and it doesn't work outside iOdroid, on the other side sometimes I have to validate integrity of this app... Using a SMS code !!!
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The fact that i need to use certain apps for bankind, digital ID or even enterprise stuff is a fact but not the point. I am well aware that I need to use Waydroid till the world is more mature and restarts its effort for supporting Linux
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My main problem is to replace the daily android apps where many even already exists in the Linux ecosystem.
To name a few;- 1Password
- KeepassXC
- Signal
- HomeAssistant
- pure firefox
Even if I can install them, most are designed for Desktop usage and not mobile device.
None, of these are Ubuntu Touch "issues/faults" yet they remain as a factor for my user experience and a bigger factor for my to swap my daily.
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@t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
HomeAssistant
https://open-store.io/app/home.s710
pure firefox
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@t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
1Password
it seems that the provider of this software already provides a snap for x86, so maybe you could try to ask them if they could build it for ARM64 ? or even try to search the snap store in the unlikely case where they had already done the job but not yet updated their web site ?
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@arubislander the HA app you linked is just a webview, not sure why people bother uploading these
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@arubislander said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
@t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
HomeAssistant
https://open-store.io/app/home.s710
As another memeber mentioned, its just the website which lacks certain client features like device or bluetooth tracking .pure firefox
But as stated, is this adapter for mobile view or desktop?
@gpatel-fr said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
@t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:1Password
it seems that the provider of this software already provides a snap for x86, so maybe you could try to ask them if they could build it for ARM64 ? or even try to search the snap store in the unlikely case where they had already done the job but not yet updated their web site ?
While its not a snap they do have an ARM64 already, however its desktop. I hav not tested yet but I believe its not optimized for UT direkt install. Thinking Libretine..
I have to do some tinkering
Thinking closer, this is offtopic. I should probably make another thread for this
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@t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
I should probably make another thread for this
As a moderator: Yes please!
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@t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
But as stated, is this adapter for mobile view or desktop?
uFirefox is mobile Firefox on UT. It runs confined on Noble and is a joy to use. Just remember to swipe it away, as it is exempt from the app lifetime management and will keep running in the background. Great for YouTube Music or Spotify. Not so great for your battery life.