So the main reason I wrote the Visual Voicemail App for mainline linux phones is because my mother leave voicemails if she can't get a hold of me to check up on me and gets worried if I don't call her back.

I'm glad to share that my mom can still do that since I switched to a #librem5

(and yes, I did call her back both times!)

@kop316 <- has a use case. Makes a solution. Shares it with the world as FOSS.

Dude. You're a hero and a legend. This is what FOSS is about :) Thank you for the hard work that you share!

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Thank you! I am glad it is useful to others as well.

@kop316 @torbuntu how do I go about installing it on my librem 5? I don't see it in the pure is store or the mobian app list. Is it part of chatty or something? I don't daily drive mine, but voicemail is important to me too. Thanks :)

@sherwood @torbuntu

I manually installed it. vvmplayer is.pretty straightforward, but for vvmd you need to manually add the systemd service.

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@kop316 @torbuntu went to play with this today. Was starting to clone and build when I noticed it's actually packaged in pureOS :). Still have to figure out the config but pretty cool.

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@sherwood @torbuntu

Nice, good to know! I am installing from PureOS now.

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