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Comment on your video about #FDroid
1. You don't need to install the F-Droid app targetting older Androids. You can directly install the #FDroidBasic apk, but you need to scroll around and ignore warnings
2. Add the #IzzyOnDroid repo to F-Droid. It is huge and has no weird rules.I just found out recently that F-Droid has a single and very outdated #MagicWormhole app, while @IzzyOnDroid has 3!
Must have.
https://spectra.video/videos/watch/f1a76c98-8274-4c9d-889f-6b7263fcb574?isPeertubeContent=1
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@panda ja, ich bin auch überrascht, dass es bei #fdroidbasic auftaucht und diese Meldung ausgibt.
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Mein #FDroidBasic gibt mir seit gestern die Info, dass auf meinem #grapheneOS #Pixel6 die APP #talkback nicht aktualisiert werden kann. Die empfohlene Deinstallation klappt nicht, auch nicht unter dem Besitzer Profil.
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Mein #FDroidBasic gibt mir seit gestern die Info, dass auf meinem #grapheneOS #Pixel6 die APP #talkback nicht aktualisiert werden kann. Die empfohlene Deinstallation klappt nicht, auch nicht unter dem Besitzer Profil.
Hat irgendwer einen Rat? -
Mein #FDroidBasic gibt mir seit gestern die Info, dass auf meinem #grapheneOS #Pixel6 die APP #talkback nicht aktualisiert werden kann. Die empfohlene Deinstallation klappt nicht, auch nicht unter dem Besitzer Profil.
Hat irgendwer einen Rat? -
Mein #FDroidBasic gibt mir seit gestern die Info, dass auf meinem #grapheneOS #Pixel6 die APP #talkback nicht aktualisiert werden kann. Die empfohlene Deinstallation klappt nicht, auch nicht unter dem Besitzer Profil.
Hat irgendwer einen Rat? -
Mein #FDroidBasic gibt mir seit gestern die Info, dass auf meinem #grapheneOS #Pixel6 die APP #talkback nicht aktualisiert werden kann. Die empfohlene Deinstallation klappt nicht, auch nicht unter dem Besitzer Profil.
Hat irgendwer einen Rat? -
Dear @fdroidorg,
Is there a place where the F-Droid Basic client features are listed and/or a list of the features present in the F-Droid client and absent from the F-Droid Basic one ?
All links seem to point to the general F-Droid documentation/code repository where I couln't find a precise list.
Thanks. ☺️I'm trying this "Basic" version out since I don't think I've ever used any of the removed features.
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Just found out that my #Obtainium config could be optimised for automatic updates!
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Unlike on Linux and Windows, where getting apps from Repos is the best way to go, on #Android it is very common for developers to publish builds themselves.
Most are on #Github, but luckily not everything, quite some are on #Gitlab.com, #Codeberg or selfhosted git forges.
This is preferred, as the Android package manager already stores public signing keys (even across profiles), so a repository is not needed to guarantee safe updates.
There is #TOFU though; trust on first use. You need to verify somehow, that the app you first install is from a valid source.
This is also the reason, why app changes like #Syncthing or #Signal require uninstalling and reinstalling, as another key is used.
Obtainium allows to get often far quicker updates, more apps, and no reliance on re-distributors.
You will contact Github and Gitlab a lot though, so getting an API key (best with a separate account) is needed for it to work reasonably if you have over a handful of apps.
The F-Droid repo and compatible 3rd party repos are also supported, but #FDroidBasic is better as it is more efficient, better for the repo owners and you.
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Uhm, I can no longer fetch updates via #FDroidBasic, getting this error (?) popup upon triggering a repo update: "F-Droid: not nullable: icon".
Tried deleting the app cache, it is still not working. Any idea what's going on here @fdroidorg? Using #Android 16, #GrapheneOS.
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Now I switched completely from f-droid to f-droid basic app.
Main reason is the better version of gadgets bridge. With this version it is allowed to run in background and so I can use my mi band again for notifications and alarms.
Another: All other apps can be maintained by the basic version too. So why should I have installed two f-droid store apps?
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@cryptgoat is it a system thing or? didn't google want to introduce gentle updates with android 14?
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@fdroidorg Is there any estimate when the normal #FDroid client will support automatic updates (yes, I know there is #FDroidBasic)?
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@kirschner #AntennaPod for Podcasts, #Fedilab for Mastodon and Fediverse, #Transistor for my daily #Dlf radio needs, #Aegis for #2FA, the recent version of #AnkiDroid for learning via flash cards, #SimpleGalleryPro for media management. #Auxio as a simple yet nice looking audio player. #OrganicMaps as an simple alternative to the mighty #OsmAnd. #NewPipe for my video streaming needs (even though #LibreTube is a very fine alternative when it exclusively comes to #YouTube), #Quillpad for taking notes, #KeePassDX as password manager. #DAVx5 to get stuff synchronized, #FairEmail as email client. #Feeder for my RSS feed needs. And finally the still new #FDroidBasic client allowing automatic updates of installed apps.
Recently tried out #SimpleX messenger and like it quite a bit so far. @fdroid
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@kirschner #AntennaPod for Podcasts, #Fedilab for Mastodon and Fediverse, #Transistor for my daily #Dlf radio needs, #Aegis for #2FA, the recent version of #AnkiDroid for learning via flash cards, #SimpleGalleryPro for media management. #Auxio as a simple yet nice looking audio player. #OrganicMaps as an simple alternative to the mighty #OsmAnd. #NewPipe for my video streaming needs (even though #LibreTube is a very fine alternative when it exclusively comes to #YouTube), #Quillpad for taking notes, #KeePassDX as password manager. #DAVx5 to get stuff synchronized, #FairEmail as email client. #Feeder for my RSS feed needs. And finally the still new #FDroidBasic client allowing automatic updates of installed apps.
Recently tried out #SimpleX messenger and like it quite a bit so far. @fdroid