TheSage on Nostr: jb55 If it works on all Linux distros then please specify in the Github page what ...
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If it works on all Linux distros then please specify in the Github page what dependencies from the Debian based only package "build-essential" are required to build Notedeck. Then update the page so that other Linux users know that Debian based distros are not a requirement. Also would love to figure out what caused the black screen bug that I encountered after I did finally get it installed on Debian with Cinnamon using x11 too. If it is not a Wayland dependency issue then I haven't a clue.
I need to finally get Notedeck installed and running first before committing to being a contributor to the project. As of right now I do not know if it is awesome, or not, because I have tried to install it on multiple Debian based distros in virtual machines. Still no luck whatsoever.
If I ever do get Notedeck installed and it becomes my new favorite Nostr client I would be open to contributing build packages for Linux if I did not have to use Github/GitLab. I will not use it for software development for moral and ethical reasons. Due to who owns the company. I already feel dirty enough having to install stuff from there all the time, because everyone is addicted to it, but I do not even have an account anymore.
I would not mind opening up an account to host, or join a mirrored Notedeck repository for development purposes using something like https://codeberg.org/
Which is a non-profit, community-led effort that provides Git hosting and other services for free and open source projects. I would push code there and notify the development team of any updates as required should I become passionate about the project and want to become involved. Then any Notdeck dev can do the dirty work for merging code contributions into the main repo over at GitHub.
If that sounds reasonable cool, if not no worries. Please let me know.
If it works on all Linux distros then please specify in the Github page what dependencies from the Debian based only package "build-essential" are required to build Notedeck. Then update the page so that other Linux users know that Debian based distros are not a requirement. Also would love to figure out what caused the black screen bug that I encountered after I did finally get it installed on Debian with Cinnamon using x11 too. If it is not a Wayland dependency issue then I haven't a clue.
I need to finally get Notedeck installed and running first before committing to being a contributor to the project. As of right now I do not know if it is awesome, or not, because I have tried to install it on multiple Debian based distros in virtual machines. Still no luck whatsoever.
If I ever do get Notedeck installed and it becomes my new favorite Nostr client I would be open to contributing build packages for Linux if I did not have to use Github/GitLab. I will not use it for software development for moral and ethical reasons. Due to who owns the company. I already feel dirty enough having to install stuff from there all the time, because everyone is addicted to it, but I do not even have an account anymore.
I would not mind opening up an account to host, or join a mirrored Notedeck repository for development purposes using something like https://codeberg.org/
Which is a non-profit, community-led effort that provides Git hosting and other services for free and open source projects. I would push code there and notify the development team of any updates as required should I become passionate about the project and want to become involved. Then any Notdeck dev can do the dirty work for merging code contributions into the main repo over at GitHub.
If that sounds reasonable cool, if not no worries. Please let me know.