

I bet it’s clickbait, we can try downvoting posts with clickbait titles to make it disappear.


I bet it’s clickbait, we can try downvoting posts with clickbait titles to make it disappear.
CalyxOS is not LineageOS + microG. It is a different operating system for mobile phones, based on LineageOS and includes microG, but it is not LineageOS + microG.
There is a different operating system, which is basically LineageOS + microG, called LineageOS for microG.
The post is literally a link to GitHub.
Is this an Android App? If so, why share it in a Linux community?
Also, who does genetic sequence analysis and primer design on a mobile device?
It’s definitely worth keeping an eye on. Keep in mind that the name of the fork currently under active development, TrilliumNext Notes, will soon change to just Trillium Notes, like the original software it was forked from, according to the release notes of the latest version (0.94.1).
Good to know, thanks. I’m fairly new to Linux and reading that this or that distro is based in Ubuntu always makes me wonder how much they share (and why they don’t base those distros on Debian, being the mother of Ubuntu)
Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu. Wouldn’t it be better to go for one of the distributions everything else is based on? Debian or Fedora?
Oh, I know nothing about tariffs taxing… so I guess you’re right. I was just thinking arithmetics (25%=1/4) but it seems I overstepped here 😅
A fifth would be 20%, if you want to block 25% then you block one fourth of the screen.
Not what you asked for, but if you’re using Jellyfin only for music, try Navidrome. I used to have the same system as you: Raspberry Pi 4B, 4GB RAM, and Jellyfin was slow and clunky, eating up RAM. Navidrome is a service just for music (no video) and was much faster and responsive on the Pi 4B.