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@Schimmelreiter @lostgen @kuketzblog
Ich spiele übrigens gerne mal mit #signalcli. Da bekommt man ganz gute Einblicke in die Funktionsweise von #Signal - und kann sogar einen account auf Festnbetznummern registrieren, z.B. um von Computern aus automatische Nachrichten zu versenden (a la "Alarm: Festplatte brennt"). 😇
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Oh no, signal-cli receive suddenly says my number isn't registered. I just want to live, why do I have to deal with this now?
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Hallo Freunde des #dutgemacht 😀 Nachdem sich #Linux #Mint eingegroovt hat, und #messenger #Signal auf dem entgooglelten #Smartphone gut läuft, hatte ich gerade die Idee nach eienr Anwendung für #Linuxmint zu suchen. Gibt es denn eine Empfehlung? Die Anwendungsverwaltung gibt #Octave #signalcli oder #Flare aus. Was ist davon zu emfehlen und warum? Oder was ganz anderes für Signal? Danke schon für eure Tipps!
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Hallo Freunde des #dutgemacht 😀 Nachdem sich #Linux #Mint eingegroovt hat, und #messenger #Signal auf dem entgooglelten #Smartphone gut läuft, hatte ich gerade die Idee nach eienr Anwendung für #Linuxmint zu suchen. Gibt es denn eine Empfehlung? Die Anwendungsverwaltung gibt #Octave #signalcli oder #Flare aus. Was ist davon zu emfehlen und warum? Oder was ganz anderes für Signal? Danke schon für eure Tipps!
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Hallo Freunde des #dutgemacht 😀 Nachdem sich #Linux #Mint eingegroovt hat, und #messenger #Signal auf dem entgooglelten #Smartphone gut läuft, hatte ich gerade die Idee nach eienr Anwendung für #Linuxmint zu suchen. Gibt es denn eine Empfehlung? Die Anwendungsverwaltung gibt #Octave #signalcli oder #Flare aus. Was ist davon zu emfehlen und warum? Oder was ganz anderes für Signal? Danke schon für eure Tipps!
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Hallo Freunde des #dutgemacht 😀 Nachdem sich #Linux #Mint eingegroovt hat, und #messenger #Signal auf dem entgooglelten #Smartphone gut läuft, hatte ich gerade die Idee nach eienr Anwendung für #Linuxmint zu suchen. Gibt es denn eine Empfehlung? Die Anwendungsverwaltung gibt #Octave #signalcli oder #Flare aus. Was ist davon zu emfehlen und warum? Oder was ganz anderes für Signal? Danke schon für eure Tipps!
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@kdieter If installing #signalcli on desktop, just install the flatpak from flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.asamk.SignalCli
If on mobile #postmarketOS, install from Alpine repos: https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/v3.22/community/aarch64/signal-cli
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@Berker @Sxan Community maintained #flatpak version with ARM builds here: https://signalflatpak.github.io/signal/
#SignalMessenger does not allow the desktop version to be your primary device, so mine is #SignalCLI https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.asamk.SignalCli on my desktop, and the L5 is a linked device.
Btw, it looks like official ARM builds of #SignalDesktop will be available soon but for Debian-based distros only.
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@kdieter In case you're not able to link, let me know what you're trying to do? What is your main device?
If you're using #signalcli as your primary, you can convert the device linking QR code from #SignalDesktop to a link and send to your primary device.
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@donalddotcat @pi_crew Yes, #signalcli can be used to register an account on Linux (desktop or mobile).
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anyone using signal-cli? anyone have any good advise for getting this up and running? Really want to look at programmatically scheduling myself reminders but also would make a nice way to alert my work team OOB
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Using Signal without having a phone has been mostly okay, except it recently has been insistent in asking, WHO WAS PHONE but of course there is no phone, only signal-cli
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@proycon I think if you launch #signalcli once every 3 months, it will keep #SignalDesktop linked.
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Dear @Mer__edith and the the amazing @signalapp team,
After the last update, the Signal "desktop app" is requiring us to launch the mobile app - however, many of us do not have the Android or any other "mobile" version of the Signal app any more.
We are a large (by our standards) group of #Linux phone users, and your "desktop" app is our "mobile" app : )
Our previous phones on which #SignalApp was initially activated was an Android or Apple device and we have since then completely migrated to #Linuxphones. Some of us may have registered Signal on #signalcli, Flare, #Molly, Signal Android in #WayDroid, etc.
The #mobileLinux community is growing - we have members spanning a good number of projects and devices, e.g.
- @purism #Librem5 and #LibertyPhone running #Debian-based #PureOS #GnuLinux, #Alpine-based #PostmarketOS or #Mobian,
- @PINE64 #Pinephone and PP Pro running #ManjaroARM, #SailfishOS, etc.
- @furilabs #FLX1 running #Droidian-based #FuriOS,
- a wide variety of Android phones (including OnePlus 6, Google Pixel 3, #Fairphone 4 & 5) running #Alpine-based @postmarketOS ,
- @volla , #Fxtec and #Brax3 devices running #UbuntuTouch by @ubports,
- devices running @mobian which is part of #Debian project, etc.[Apologies to any project I may have failed to include - you are all appreciated]
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Dear @Mer__edith and the the amazing @signalapp team,
After the last update, the Signal "desktop app" is requiring us to launch the mobile app - however, many of us do not have the Android or any other "mobile" version of the Signal app any more.
We are a large (by our standards) group of #Linux phone users, and your "desktop" app is our "mobile" app : )
Our previous phones on which #SignalApp was initially activated was an Android or Apple device and we have since then completely migrated to #Linuxphones. Some of us may have registered Signal on #signalcli, Flare, #Molly, Signal Android in #WayDroid, etc.
The #mobileLinux community is growing - we have members spanning a good number of projects and devices, e.g.
- @purism #Librem5 and #LibertyPhone running #Debian-based #PureOS #GnuLinux, #Alpine-based #PostmarketOS or #Mobian,
- @PINE64 #Pinephone and PP Pro running #ManjaroARM, #SailfishOS, etc.
- @furilabs #FLX1 running #Droidian-based #FuriOS,
- a wide variety of Android phones (including OnePlus 6, Google Pixel 3, #Fairphone 4 & 5) running #Alpine-based @postmarketOS ,
- @volla , #Fxtec and #Brax3 devices running #UbuntuTouch by @ubports,
- devices running @mobian which is part of #Debian project, etc.[Apologies to any project I may have failed to include - you are all appreciated]
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Dear @Mer__edith and the the amazing @signalapp team,
After the last update, the Signal "desktop app" is requiring us to launch the mobile app - however, many of us do not have the Android or any other "mobile" version of the Signal app any more.
We are a large (by our standards) group of #Linux phone users, and your "desktop" app is our "mobile" app : )
Our previous phones on which #SignalApp was initially activated was an Android or Apple device and we have since then completely migrated to #Linuxphones. Some of us may have registered Signal on #signalcli, Flare, #Molly, Signal Android in #WayDroid, etc.
The #mobileLinux community is growing - we have members spanning a good number of projects and devices, e.g.
- @purism #Librem5 and #LibertyPhone running #Debian-based #PureOS #GnuLinux, #Alpine-based #PostmarketOS or #Mobian,
- @PINE64 #Pinephone and PP Pro running #ManjaroARM, #SailfishOS, etc.
- @furilabs #FLX1 running #Droidian-based #FuriOS,
- a wide variety of Android phones (including OnePlus 6, Google Pixel 3, #Fairphone 4 & 5) running #Alpine-based @postmarketOS ,
- @volla , #Fxtec and #Brax3 devices running #UbuntuTouch by @ubports,
- devices running @mobian which is part of #Debian project, etc.[Apologies to any project I may have failed to include - you are all appreciated]
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Dear @Mer__edith and the the amazing @signalapp team,
After the last update, the Signal "desktop app" is requiring us to launch the mobile app - however, many of us do not have the Android or any other "mobile" version of the Signal app any more.
We are a large (by our standards) group of #Linux phone users, and your "desktop" app is our "mobile" app : )
Our previous phones on which #SignalApp was initially activated was an Android or Apple device and we have since then completely migrated to #Linuxphones. Some of us may have registered Signal on #signalcli, Flare, #Molly, Signal Android in #WayDroid, etc.
The #mobileLinux community is growing - we have members spanning a good number of projects and devices, e.g.
- @purism #Librem5 and #LibertyPhone running #Debian-based #PureOS #GnuLinux, #Alpine-based #PostmarketOS or #Mobian,
- @PINE64 #Pinephone and PP Pro running #ManjaroARM, #SailfishOS, etc.
- @furilabs #FLX1 running #Droidian-based #FuriOS,
- a wide variety of Android phones (including OnePlus 6, Google Pixel 3, #Fairphone 4 & 5) running #Alpine-based @postmarketOS ,
- @volla , #Fxtec and #Brax3 devices running #UbuntuTouch by @ubports,
- devices running @mobian which is part of #Debian project, etc.[Apologies to any project I may have failed to include - you are all appreciated]
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Dear @Mer__edith and the the amazing @signalapp team,
After the last update, the Signal "desktop app" is requiring us to launch the mobile app - however, many of us do not have the Android or any other "mobile" version of the Signal app any more.
We are a large (by our standards) group of #Linux phone users, and your "desktop" app is our "mobile" app : )
Our previous phones on which #SignalApp was initially activated was an Android or Apple device and we have since then completely migrated to #Linuxphones. Some of us may have registered Signal on #signalcli, Flare, #Molly, Signal Android in #WayDroid, etc.
The #mobileLinux community is growing - we have members spanning a good number of projects and devices, e.g.
- @purism #Librem5 and #LibertyPhone running #Debian-based #PureOS #GnuLinux, #Alpine-based #PostmarketOS or #Mobian,
- @PINE64 #Pinephone and PP Pro running #ManjaroARM, #SailfishOS, etc.
- @furilabs #FLX1 running #Droidian-based #FuriOS,
- a wide variety of Android phones (including OnePlus 6, Google Pixel 3, #Fairphone 4 & 5) running #Alpine-based @postmarketOS ,
- @volla , #Fxtec and #Brax3 devices running #UbuntuTouch by @ubports,
- devices running @mobian which is part of #Debian project, etc.[Apologies to any project I may have failed to include - you are all appreciated]
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