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  3. Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks.

Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks.

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  • Auino back on LinuxA This user is from outside of this forum
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    Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks. Apart many users with #GPS issues, a native mail client is missing: #Dekko2, the “most suggested” one, appears to be discontinued, while both it and the main OS (!!) do not support #OAuth2. So the best option is to stick with #webapps, or to use #Waydroid, an internal #Android emulator, with limits (such as the impossibility to share #notifications with the main os). What am I missing?

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    • Auino back on LinuxA Auino back on Linux

      Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks. Apart many users with #GPS issues, a native mail client is missing: #Dekko2, the “most suggested” one, appears to be discontinued, while both it and the main OS (!!) do not support #OAuth2. So the best option is to stick with #webapps, or to use #Waydroid, an internal #Android emulator, with limits (such as the impossibility to share #notifications with the main os). What am I missing?

      Auino back on LinuxA This user is from outside of this forum
      Auino back on LinuxA This user is from outside of this forum
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      Well, the #GPS issue I also found imposes a relevant limit for a daily usage of #UbuntuTouch… moreover, sticking with #Android / #Waydroid as a backup let us think on how this os is behind, compared to its two competitors…

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      • Auino back on LinuxA Auino back on Linux

        Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks. Apart many users with #GPS issues, a native mail client is missing: #Dekko2, the “most suggested” one, appears to be discontinued, while both it and the main OS (!!) do not support #OAuth2. So the best option is to stick with #webapps, or to use #Waydroid, an internal #Android emulator, with limits (such as the impossibility to share #notifications with the main os). What am I missing?

        Leif SamuelssonL This user is from outside of this forum
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        @auinobackonlinux

        Are you listening, @thunderbird?

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        • Auino back on LinuxA Auino back on Linux

          Well, the #GPS issue I also found imposes a relevant limit for a daily usage of #UbuntuTouch… moreover, sticking with #Android / #Waydroid as a backup let us think on how this os is behind, compared to its two competitors…

          Dávid BárdosD This user is from outside of this forum
          Dávid BárdosD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @auinobackonlinux I had some issues with Morph, and Firefox for UT wasn’t touch-friendly enough, forcing me to use web apps from Waydroid’s browser as well. I love the concept of Ubuntu Touch, but I wish it had a regular read/write filesystem so you could access more apps without relying on Libertine workarounds.

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