@williamtries@fosstodon.org You don't need to reencrypt nor resize the latest images, it's done automatically at first boot.
For building stuff like Millipixels, I'd rather advice using Debian packaging to automatically resolve dependencies and build an installable .deb file, as installing things manually quickly becomes a huge unmanageable mess.
PureOS comes with working mobile config for Firefox in firefox-esr-mobile-config package, which IIRC should be installed by default on the phone.
@dos @williamtries Thanks @dos, I vaguely remembered this about re-encryption, thank you for confirming. Regarding millipixels, I would actually recommend to teach people how to download builds from CI master https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/millipixels/-/pipelines (it also saves precious space on the eMMC to not install all the build requirements), if they're curious - and with 0.21.0 released, this is temporarily useful, but may not always be.
As for gpodder...
Tell me one app that can:
- listen podcasts AND watch videos of channels you follow (youtube, peertube, etc). All your audiovisual subscriptions in one place.
- And that can sync your subscriptions list across multiple devices
- And that it is not only in flatpak package format
and I will check it ;)
Sure gpodder may be GTk3 and ugly, but it is a very complete tool for different use cases that do do stuff that many other apps cannot.
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@joao IMHO, kasts (https://repology.org/project/kasts/versions) and even gnome-podcasts (https://repology.org/project/gnome-podcasts/versions) are much better for my usecase, if I were to go for a video playback app (I don't really enjoy video these days due to working too much), it might be Stream (https://linuxphoneapps.org/apps/sm.puri.stream/) or plasmatube (https://repology.org/project/plasmatube/versions).
Now, admittedly, none of these is in Debian, but since they're packaged in other distributions, that's IMHO more of a Debian problem than a general distro problem.
@joao @williamtries Look, you do you :-)
I have nothing against gpodder, but not remembering the position of where you last stopped playbacks (largely due to it not coming with a good companion app for playback) makes it just unusable for me as a person that sometimes listens to multiple hours long podcast episodes.
Also, I don't even want video and audio subscriptions in one place, unless these are videos that don't really need the visuals - watching is so much more involved.