It’s pretty much “real”. You can install every package in the repos via apt, and they should work. Caveats can apply with regards to stuff that needs extra adjustment for accelerated graphics or new kernel features.
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It’s not a font … and it says LINMOB (for LINux on MOBile).
I drew it in GIMP ages ago (15 years maybe?); and did not have the time to come up with a new logo since. (I am not super happy with it myself - but it’s not a priority, there’s way more important stuff I don’t have time for).
That said: Contributions welcome! (at https://framagit.org/linmob/linmob.frama.io)
linmob@lemmy.mlMto Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•There is now an 'on the go' section in Flathub to promote mobile apps3·5 months agoThis is great, even if at least one app in that collection is only available for x86_64, which makes it hard to actually run on a phone ;-) They also updated the Device Support section of metainfo guidelines: https://docs.flathub.org/docs/for-app-authors/metainfo-guidelines/#device-support . Looks like some apps on the KDE side still need proper metainfo to show up: https://invent.kde.org/teams/flathub/issues/-/issues/34
+1 for Gapless. My library is not nearly as large, but it’s still plenty quick (no noticeable delay) with my 1 digit gigabytes library and IMHO the best native feeling media player on Phosh/GNOME Mobile.
It also does the Album -> Artist -> Song thing (which made me notice that I still have not fixed every error in metadata I managed to add to a part of my Library by blindly applying musicbraiz suggestions via Tagger, but that’s just a me thing).