Works great for me on my pixel 7 but you have to be aware that you loose some stuff too unfortunately.
Not all banking apps work and payment using your phone is completely out.
If you care about it, the health stuff also isn't available
Works great for me on my pixel 7 but you have to be aware that you loose some stuff too unfortunately.
Not all banking apps work and payment using your phone is completely out.
If you care about it, the health stuff also isn't available
Maybe you could configure KRunner to work for what you want? I'm not sure though. Haven't used it enough myself
I miss the bluetooth option for sharing files :(
It's rare that I actually want to use it and it was never anywhere near fast but it was a nice thing to have in my opinion and I am disappointed that it was removed
Edit: Nevermind, it's still there. Maybe I was blind the last couple of times I looked for it
Also you don't download the youtube app in the usual sense but rather a patcher application
Yes but do they present a stripped copy or strip it from the original?
I guess that might work. I'll have to try it on monday though it's probably more effort this way compared to just doing it manually since the snippets I have to add currently are mostly single functions with less than 20 lines
Unfortunately not because the word document is meant to be the "master" document. We aren't even supposed to export PDF versions because in the future people may see the PDF in the folder and use that as a reference instead of the main word document even though the word doc was updated and the PDF wasn't. Also I tried pandoc md conversion to docx in the past for another document and it didn't go very well. The formatting of the headers was all over the place which made it impossible to generate the Table of Contents in word
I'm not very well informed on the specifics of the DLNA standard or how it is differentiated from UPnP so take what I say here with a grain of salt. My understanding is that there are 3 device types in DLNA
I'm not sure if the server is necessary stricly speaking or if my device is using the underlying UPnP stuff but I can use Macast, which is a DLNA renderer, on my desktop computer and then select it as a playback device in Symfonium on my android phone where it shows up as a UPnP device.
That might work. I'll have to check it out. Thanks
I've used macast in the past on my desktop where it worked perfectly. Unfortunately I could not find a fitting docker image for it. There is this one but it has literally no information and only 70 image pulls. Then there is a dockerfile in the Macast github repo but considering I don't see a docker image mentioned anywhere in the documentation so I guess that one is only for building the application. I believe Macast is a GUI application anyway so I'm not sure how good it would work on a headless server.
I was under the impression that minidlna is exclusively a DLNA server and not a renderer. Is that wrong?
This might be a bit overkill for what you want but you could try using a selfhosted music server like navidrome and streaming to your phone. I use symfonium on on phone which can be configured to request the streamed music to be transcoded to a smaller size for streaming from mobile network or for caching it on your phones storage for offline listening.
Given that symfonium supports a lot of self hosted media providers from which to pull, you could also try sharing your music locally using samba. I'm not sure if the transcoding still works in that case though (it would obviously have to be done on your phone)