It’s a Mastodon account, so it’s quite possible that Lemmy can’t handle it. You can also go to https://mastodon.social/@hetisniels
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It’s a Mastodon account, so it’s quite possible that Lemmy can’t handle it. You can also go to https://mastodon.social/@hetisniels
On Mastodon, once of the maintainers (@[email protected]) is posting some of the features for 10.9.
You could add the Synocommunity as a package source, instructions here and then install Jellyfin from their repository in the Package Center. Jellyfin is available on their repository.
A disadvantage of this is that you’re dependent on the maintainer of the package on the Synocommunity and it could take a while for new versions to be uploaded to their repository. If you use Docker, then you can basically get new versions immediately.
They actually made a custom operating system, because Qualcomm dropped support for the SoC. Source: https://www.fairphone.com/en/2021/03/25/android9-fairphone2/
They did it twice; once for the upgrade to Android 9 (took 18 months) and once for the upgrade to android 10 (took 10 months)
The Fairphone 2 actually had 7 years of security updates before the support was withdrawn, so it’s pretty likely the Fairphone 3 will last at least 7 years, maybe even longer.
Yeah, but Fairphone decided to make their own drivers after Qualcomm stopped with supporting the chips.
Does this eBook downloading thing affect the rest of the Archive? Like, will the entire archive be affected or just the OpenLibrary part of the Archive?