Have a look at Droidian - it’s aim is to be as close to Mobian / Debian, but running Halium instead of mainline kernel
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•how much do you donate to the apps you use?English
18·5 个月前I donate 25€ per month to Droidian. It uses the Android kernel to run a Debian based Linux distro on phones.
Though I would rather see mainline Linux on phones succeed, I believe this could be the best alternative to iOS / Android (OS) until that happens.
You’ve got Linux Show Player (https://github.com/FrancescoCeruti/linux-show-player?tab=readme-ov-file) that will do audio cues in a familiar way, if you’re used to Qlab.
I’ve got Resolume Arena working through WINE. It does require some tweaking to get it to start, and the preview monitors are a little glitchy, but fullscreen output and ArtNet input works just fine.
Have you seen the tutorials for FreeCAD by MangoJelly?https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCUWhaOxsRk_5oPPq00_Y7Dw
FreeCAD is the most complete open source CAD project you’ll find. I agree it is a steep learning curve, but it pays off to work through it, if you want to 3D print your designs.
If you want to create 3D models for games, or what not Blender is, as you say a great option.
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Tech@programming.dev•Google's new rules could wipe out sideloading and alternative app stores, F-Droid warnsEnglish
4·9 个月前Really hope Droidian gets a bigger following, as a consequence of this !
The Liberux NEXX seems promising - if it will make it to production
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Document Foundation is proud to release LibreOffice 25.8English
1·10 个月前On Debian you can fix this by installing libreoffice-gtk3


Depending on what you’re looking for .
UT is great, but if you’re familiar with Linux, Droidian is closer to what you’re used to from your desktop. You’ve got APT, flatpak and the terminal on your phone.