I used to have axolotl demonized to have notifications (while not in deep sleep), so I tried to have kind of the same. I have to say, it's much more usable than I expected, and I'm quite happy with it. So i unregistered axolotl and registered again with the official signal app on android. I too installed the desktop app and was not able to link with axolotl. Hi, I was using axolotl too until it didn't work well anymore a few days back. Though I would probably blame that on Axolotl because it has been down for a few days now. (09-01-2021, 08:52 AM)ragreenburg Wrote: I got it installed but wasn't able to get it connected to my Axolotl account. However, for me, signal-dekstop works fine for my x86-64 laptop debian unstable though.I understand that it isn't really built for the pinephone but right now Axolotl isn't working and hasn't been working for a few days so there isn't much of an alternative at this point other than carrying around my laptop for Signal messaging. generally speaking bad idea for pinephone, even one wants secondary device program. In my knowledge, signal-desktop is not optimized for smartphone u.i. signal-desktop is secondary device program, it means it requires connection to the primary device program (through cloud). axolotl is primary device program, it means it is installed one device only which functions as primary device, usually smartphone. there is crucial difference between these programs. I haven't tried signal-desktop (for pinephone) or axolotl (for any). ![]() (08-30-2021, 12:01 PM)zetabeta Wrote: (08-30-2021, 11:39 AM)ragreenburg Wrote: Someone sent me this link when I mentioned Axolotl wasn't working and claimed this works but I certainly wasn't able to get the debian package to install and can't open an issue on their Github because it is restricted.
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