@purism made it!
Today I looked for a online radio application for my notebook and found #shortwave.
Looking at its homepage I've been surprised by the information that it is using #libhandy and compatible with the #Librem5.
Now listening to #radioparadise happily. Nice application!
@mobian
Thanks @Horizon_Innovations for forwarding to @mobian!
I already tried to install #shortwave on #mobian and found there is no package available.
Could #shortwave not be included as a #flatpak?
@mobian O.k. that seems to work :). Followed https://flatpak.org/setup/Debian/ and then installed the #flatpak of #shortwave (~700MB - it comes at some cost...).
Uhm, the installation failed twice at some point and then made my #pinephone unresponsive to ssh and serial console.
A restart later and another installation try worked :)...
@mobian @chrichri @Horizon_Innovations how about Fedoras foss-only flatpak remote?
https://registry.fedoraproject.org
@Domant3lis @mobian @chrichri @Horizon_Innovations woah, can I expect that to contain the same applicatins as flathub without the proprietary ones? Or does it serve very different purposes?
@vancha @mobian @chrichri @Horizon_Innovations AFAIK fedora copies all of flathub except for proprietary applications
@chrichri @Horizon_Innovations It is on flathhub, so if you configure flathub as a remote repository (we do not endorse it by default as it contains software with dubious and non-free licenses), it will pop up in your gnome-software list (https://www.flathub.org/apps/details/de.haeckerfelix.Shortwave)