@DF5RE @drew_belloc @noodlejetski Yes, all apps on Linux mobile are AArch64 builds of the desktop apps. On #Flathub, you can filter by architecture to see what apps can be installed.
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@drew_belloc @noodlejetski I don't have a dock either. I do have a favourites row though, and currently these are the pinned apps (arranged in no particular order):
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Chats (#Chatty) by Purism & GNOME - supports #SMS, #Matrix, #XMPP
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Contacts by GNOME
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GNOME Settings
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#Phosh Mobile Settings
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Tweaks by #postmarketOS
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#Tuba (client for #Mastodon / #Fediverse)
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#DeltaChat ( #openstandards-based, #securityaudited, fast #e2ee chats over bloody #email!)
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Files / #Nautilus by GNOME
All #FreeSoftware /Libre, #OpenSource #FOSS / #FLOSS : )
Note: The home screen and the app drawer / search / overview is all one and the same.
#FreedomTech #LibreTech #Librem5 #LibertyPhone #LinuxMobile #MobileLinux #LinuxPhones #gnuLinux #softwarefreedom #BreakTheDuopoly
@ISOmorph @Powderhorn Please explain how, when #uBlockOrigin works based on blocklisting while #noScript uses allowlisting?
@DF5RE @drew_belloc @noodlejetski The ARM build of the flatpak is listed here: https://linuxphoneapps.org/apps/org.signal.signal/