You could use Xwayland video bridge or just use the discord web app in firefox
You could use Xwayland video bridge or just use the discord web app in firefox
I’m currently building a similar device, which uses miraclecast for screen sharing from a phone or laptop and jellyfin in firefox kiosk mode controlled via the jellyfin app as a idle screen. Also sending media links via kde connect is possible. I still want to implement hypnotix for tv and some kind of intigration with the streaming services of the german public brodcasters. I haven’t thought about dlna but I like the idea.
I’m also using Debian as a base but I’m using LXQT with Wayland insted if Plasma. I tested everythin on a rasberry pi 4b but it’s struggeling. I want to move everything to a rock 5c.
You could try pkexec
insted of sudo
. Pkexec pops up the password prompt in a window insted of prompting in the terminal.
I’m assuming you’re using the nautilus file manager. I found this post in adding right click actions to nautilus: https://askubuntu.com/questions/210192/how-can-you-add-an-item-to-the-right-click-menu-in-nautilus-without-nautilus-ac#672553 You could make a bash script like shown in the post and use polkit to open the password prompt and run a command as root.
Jeden Tag verliert man ein bisschen Hoffnung.
They haven’t implemented the driver for the Fairphone 5 yet. I think it works on the Fairphone 4.
I got a Fairphone so I could run calyxos. The only thing missing for me is the option to stop charging at 80%.
Most phones can, it’s just disabled in software, you can enable it in Androids developer settings.
If you are ok with learing something, then I suggest renting a VPS, its your own part of a computer in a data center. I had one from a local provider that cost 7€/month for 6 cores, 18gb ram and 256gb ssd storage, way cheaper than any mc server provider Ive seen. The thing is you have to do a lot yourself, but there are great tutorals on how to run mc servers on linux. You can run something like Lodestone and have a webui for your servers, but you dont have to.