Hello,
i installed sylpheed and nextcloud from the software-menu, but the programs are not usable, because the screensize does not fit
the mobile screen.
I hope that i am right here.
This command does not help to solve the screensize problems.
Programs that does not work on pinephone should not be in the software repository.
02-19-2021, 09:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2021, 09:37 AM by tophneal.)
i think you have a misunderstanding of the app store on your phone. whatever os you're running on your pinephone is not so strictly maintained that the devs are controlling what is and isn't in the app store. the app store in phosh is essentially the same thing as Gnome Software Center, made to accomodate device screens. the apps inside are the same across both platforms, mobile and desktop. some run on aarch64, some don't, just as some scale and some don't. the responsibility of this does not belong with the devs, of whatever os you choose, to filter every single app. it would be more apt to report your scaling issues to the devs of those particular apps you're unable to scale.
"work on pinephone" is also open to interpretation - what if it doesn't work well on the phone screen but is great with the USB dock adapter, mouse and keyboard? I'd rather have everything than be artificially restricted by someone else's idea of what 'works.'
I've been able to get Nextcloud to work on my Pinephone running Debian. I wouldn't say it was easy though. Took a lot of messing around with the screen size and Phosh's settings in the phosh.ini file to get it to fit to where I could interact with the windows. It honestly sucked but I got it to sync. There's a CLI for Nextcloud too, but I think it only works if you have the app already running and in the background. Remember, there's no tray icon for this app (Phosh doesn't support that). So it'll be running in the background, but you can't interact with it unless you use the CLI from what I understand.