DARbarian

joined 2 years ago
 

So close to perfecting my dual-boot GNU/Linux Surface Book 2 setup, but I'm encountering a few final obstacles:

  1. Is there anyway to fix the flashing on boot in rEFInd? My screen flashes gray three times and I've already tried toggling resolution, use_graphics_for, and text_only.
  2. I would love to be able to connect to my Microsoft Display Adapter on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, but no matter how much I've fiddled with Miraclecast and gnome-network-display, I can't get it to work. GND fails on some inexplicable firewall error, while Miraclecast has yet to fully implement Display-Source.
  3. I know most people will just say to fully disable Secure Boot, but I would really like to get it working. I already went through the process of signing certificates and running around MokManager with rEFInd and Tumbleweed, but for some reason it will not work at all with my Garuda installation. I'm not sure if it's because that partition is encrypted, the fact that I use the custom Nobara kernel, or if it's just an Arch-based thing.

TL;DR: Can I make rEFInd stop flashing, SecureBoot Garuda, and connect to a Microsoft Display Adapter?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Super excited about this! But is there anyway we could also get it on FDroid? The artemis.camp instance doesn't seem to work on the originally released private beta version, which is still on v0.1.7@[email protected]

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

@Marebear Don't forget Red! We're finally getting Ninja's Creed

@simple

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Finally getting around to Assassin's Creed Origins. As a lifelong fan of the franchise, I'm still coming to grips with the changes, but it is not bad at all.@quinten

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Any plans for Mastodon + Lemmy => Kbin?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago

Infinity for Kbin

 

As excited as I am about the Fediverse and its diversity, an all-in-one application is the real dream. I'm afraid efforts are splintering into too many redundant apps (15 at this point across both platforms) when they could be focused on the one app to rule them all with clean, working interfaces for as many federated applications as possible. With Fedilab already supporting Friendica, Mastodon, Pleroma, Pixelfed, Peertube, and even GNU Social (with plans to support CalcKey), adding Lemmy / Kbin would be a game changer for me and many others. Add Funkwhale and maybe WordPress and it's game over you never need to download any other apps.
@fedilab

#kbinMeta

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

As excited as I am about the Fediverse and its diversity, this is the real dream. I'm afraid efforts are splintering into too many redundant apps (15 at this point across both platforms) when they could be focused on the one app to rule them all with clean, working interfaces for as many federated applications as possible. With Fedilab already supporting Friendica, Mastodon, Pleroma, Pixelfed, Peertube, and even GNU Social (with plans to support CalcKey), adding Lemmy / Kbin would be a game changer for me and many others. Add Funkwhale and maybe WordPress and it's game over you never need to download any other apps.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah I realized it's only readable on desktop :(

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Yo, I have used and even forked your page! Cool to run into you. I have put yours and OP's apps into a neat Github .md table with links to communities and Github as well as development status if you are interested in adding it to your page. Would love to contribute.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

In table format with FOSS status, platform, and OS for your (desktop) viewing pleasure:

FOSS Name Platform OS Stage Source Code Info
YES Memmy Lemmy Android, iOS Android Release (Pending Play Store Approval) Github [email protected]
YES Morpha Lemmy Android, iOS Under Development Gitlab [email protected]
YES Thunder Lemmy Android, iOS Alpha Release Github [email protected]
YES Mlem Lemmy iOS Submitted for App Store Review (July 1) Github [email protected]
YES Jerboa Lemmy Android Released Github [email protected]
YES Artemis Kbin, Lemmy Android, iOS Private Beta (Starts End of June) Unreleased [email protected]
YES Beyond Lemmy Android, iOS Under Development Unreleased original Beehaw post
NO Sync Lemmy Android Research N/A [email protected]
YES Slide Lemmy Android Under Development (More information coming) N/A original Lemmy post
YES Liftoff Lemmy Android, iOS Beta Github lemmy.world
YES Lemming Lemmy Android Beta Github lemmy.world
NO Connect Lemmy Android Released N/A lemmy community
NO Summit Lemmy Android Open Beta N/A lemmy.world
YES Unnamed Kbin Android, iOS Research N/A kbin post
TBD Lemon Lemmy iOS Development, Beta in Early July N/A lemm.ee
YES WefWef Kbin Web App Released Github lemmy.world

Important note from [email protected]

Am super open to any apps, code repos, communities, or info I'm missing as well as updates.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

In table format for your (desktop) viewing pleasure:

FOSS Name Platform OS Stage Source Code Info
YES Memmy Lemmy Android, iOS Android Release (Pending Play Store Approval) Github [email protected]
YES Morpha Lemmy Android, iOS Under Development Gitlab [email protected]
YES Thunder Lemmy Android, iOS Alpha Release Github [email protected]
YES Mlem Lemmy iOS Submitted for App Store Review (July 1) Github [email protected]
YES Jerboa Lemmy Android Released Github [email protected]
YES Artemis Kbin, Lemmy Android, iOS Private Beta (Starts End of June) Unreleased [email protected]
YES Limbo Lemmy iOS TestFlight Beta Unreleased [email protected]
YES Beyond Lemmy Android, iOS Under Development Unreleased original Beehaw post
NO Sync Lemmy Android Research N/A [email protected]
YES Slide Lemmy Android Under Development (More information coming) N/A original Lemmy post
YES Lemmynade Lemmy Android Under Development N/A original Lemmy post
NO Connect Lemmy Android Released N/A lemmy community
NO Summit Lemmy Android Open Beta N/A lemmy.world
YES Unnamed Kbin Android, iOS Research N/A kbin post
TBD Lemon Lemmy iOS Development, Beta in Early July N/A lemm.ee
YES WefWef Kbin Web App Released Github lemmy.world
 

Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? If so, could the source code be publicly released on Github or Gitlab at some point? Finally, do you have plans to support lemmy?

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? If so, could the source code be publicly released on Github or Gitlab at some point? Finally, do you have plans to support iOS and/or kbin?

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? If so, could the code be publicly released on Github or Gitlab at some point? Finally, do you have any plans to support Android and/or kbin?

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? Also, do you have any plans to support iOS and/or kbin?

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? Also, do you have plans to support kbin?

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? Also, do you have plans to support kbin?

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? Also, do you have any plans to support Android and/or kbin?

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Is this project free and open source? If not, will it be in the future? Also, do you have plans to support kbin?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

Anybody get around to getting all of these into a nice, updated awesome-table on Github? Yanno to cleanly display which ones are lemmy / kbin, iOS / Android, FOSS, etc.

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