Winapps was pretty glitchy on my machine, but I got winboat to run really well.
Winapps was pretty glitchy on my machine, but I got winboat to run really well.


I’ve had great success with winboat for a lot of software including m365.
They sell the fairphone5 with e/os preinstalled, and there is an official build for fp5 including install guide (which is what I followed, just make sure to use official and not community build as you can’t relock the boot loader with the community versions). https://doc.e.foundation/devices/FP5/install
Do you mean the pretending to be a pixel part? Just click on the gear icon in Aurora and you should see an option to do that. You select the device and then Aurora restarts and you can try if the app can be installed afterwards. If not try a different device. I only had one sparkasse app that absolutely refused to be downloaded from anywhere else but Google play. For banking apps in general you’ll find a list of working apps somewhere on the e/os forum.
I’m using e/OS on a fairphone 5 and it’s OK. You have to put up with some extra work if you don’t want to rely on Google stuff. Banking apps can be a pain, I can update some apps I installed via Aurora only of I tell Aurora to pretend it’s a pixel instead of a fairphone. Other than that, I got the stuff working I use the most and I’ve never used a lot of the “convenient” stuff like voice assistant or Google drive or whatever so switching to fully degoogled wasn’t as hard as I imagine it would be for someone deeper within Google’s grasps.


Yes, I’ve installed e/os on my fairphone 5 and it just works. I even got my banking apps to work.
Bazzite is crazy simple and the forum on discourse is pretty active as well. Haven’t had many problems so far.


You can also self host the rustdeck server - then you don’t even have you connect to their infrastructure.


Not really unfortunately. I use Joplin with my notes living on my nextcloud at the moment, but its still not quite what I’m looking for. Notesnook might be another one worth looking at. I think you can also self host it, but I haven’t tried it yet.
I used haruna and it works. The instructions on the FreeTube GitHub could be clearer though. Depending on if you’re using FreeTube and or the external player as flatpak there are different ways to get it working.
Check out the workaround with an external player. It worked for me during the time friend didn’t work the past few days.
One of them isn’t


From briefly looking over the toot, I think the German version is called openDesk (bad choice as there seems to be some interior design software with the same name) there is a community version you can self host in a docker container. They apparently also have distro packages for Debian and Ubuntu but they seem to have stopped development on those.
Here’s a link: https://opendesk.eu/en/


There’s writefreely, which might be what you’re looking for: https://writefreely.org/


And depending on your connection you’ll also need some kind of domain, dyn DNS and reverse proxy


The bigger fool might also be the taxpayer. Oops the company we funded vanished - now we have a $500k loss to write off…


Thanks for this, I was wondering why I couldn’t get barrier to work properly


I’ve had some success with fmstrat/winapps (if I remember the repo correctly) but that might be overkill for your use case
Maybe a bit late, but in case someone is having a similar problem:
I realized if you know your product number you can use e.g. this link
https://data-bluebrixx.oss-eu-central-1.aliyuncs.com/manuals/104/104182_Manual first Version.pdf
and substitute the 104 for the first 3 digits of the product number, and then change the number after the slash to the rest of your product number.
That way you should be able to get every manual without an account.
Apart from that, a lot of blue brixx resellers offer the manuals on their own homepage mostly without an account.