digdilem@lemmy.ml
on 14 Dec 2023 11:45
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Choice is good, I guess, although I’m perfectly happy with the official linux and windows clients. Works really well and plays very smoothly on my old laptop and desktop.
sibloure@beehaw.org
on 14 Dec 2023 12:17
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Apps like these make Linux feel like it’s not just a 2nd rate OS for old laptops.
const_void@lemmy.ml
on 14 Dec 2023 15:40
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I’d love to see a QT6/KDE version of this
floatingpaperweight@lemm.ee
on 14 Dec 2023 16:26
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Anyone know where I can get a client like this for ARM?
floatingpaperweight@lemm.ee
on 15 Dec 2023 00:01
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Sorry I guess I’m ignorant. I searched and got:
Yes, aarch64 indeed works for ARM. AArch64 is just another name for ARMv8, the architecture that most modern ARM-based processors use. ARMv64 or AArch64 implies a 64-bit architecture, which most modern devices use nowadays. If something is available for AArch64, that means it can be used on devices with ARMv8 (or new) processors.
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You don’t even know how much I’ve been wanting this, especially since this already existed for Plex
That’s exactly how I felt, too
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What ? What do you mean ? This is a GTK app, completely unrelated to the official jellyfin desktop apps
Lmao
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They have more or less the same functionality. This is just made to fit in with the GNOME desktop’s design language. Also, this is a third-party app.
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Choice is good, I guess, although I’m perfectly happy with the official linux and windows clients. Works really well and plays very smoothly on my old laptop and desktop.
Apps like these make Linux feel like it’s not just a 2nd rate OS for old laptops.
I’d love to see a QT6/KDE version of this
Anyone know where I can get a client like this for ARM?
It is also available for aarch64
Sorry I guess I’m ignorant. I searched and got:
Yes, aarch64 indeed works for ARM. AArch64 is just another name for ARMv8, the architecture that most modern ARM-based processors use. ARMv64 or AArch64 implies a 64-bit architecture, which most modern devices use nowadays. If something is available for AArch64, that means it can be used on devices with ARMv8 (or new) processors.
Also non bot answer: stackoverflow.com/…/differences-between-arm64-and…
So what is your question? It works on newer ARM devices but not on older ones.
No you answered it, I was just providing more details. Thanks
The official app works fine for me. Using it right now as we speak. Nonetheless, I’ll give it a try.
Super cool! Appreciate the effort that went into it.
Looks really nice! Will definitely try it out.
It’s in the AUR: aur.archlinux.org/packages?O=0&SeB=nd&K=delfin