Silly me, I should have put I am on mint and previously kubuntu.
apt install murkuro
Will give it a go :)
Silly me, I should have put I am on mint and previously kubuntu.
apt install murkuro
Will give it a go :)
Anyone know how to install murkuro yet?
How nice of them, I asked them to add links to the apps, as I don’t know what they are by the name.
Thanks :)
I wonder if there are simple interfaces, basically just a setup in osmand that simplifies it for people like my wife that does want complex
It is powerful enough that I reckon it can do it.
Yeah, sorta out of the box. But there are a few crash bugs in it, as pointed out in article.
It would be good if qgis had some native osm plugins
Yeah, sorta out of the box. But there are a few crash bugs in it, as pointed out in article.
It would be good if qgis had some native osm plugins
I loved maperitive. But it has not been maintained for ages.
If they opened it up, I’m sure it would get some love for the community as it is a really cool tool that could go much further than it has already.
Sigh.
There are lots still. Typically in lower socio-economic communities, as well as certain countries.
But, they still smike
Thanks! Is it possible to have the headings for each app link to the app page?
That way anyone who doesn’t know what the app is or does can go straight there.
Cheers
Nah. How many people still smoke, or eat a heap of crap food, knowing that it will effect their future health.
They will carry on on for the immediate dopamine hit of profits!
Postman is great for sending api queries.
Appointment looks interesting, I will have a bit of a look.
I think I am just going to have to wait. I am hanging out for a good replacement for the office suite. I am currently using better bird which is good, but there are a few things that get to me, one being that I am in an unreliable internet country and the offline support has issues
I was hoping that running Kde neon would give me the best hope for it to run…
Ah, within the container … Some research required!
That said, I thought I was just missing something obvious, but since there has been no forthcoming answers, I assume it is not quite ready for people who are not willing to compile from scratch
Hahah, the irony of running Kde 's distro and having install via distro box!
Sad noises… Kde neon which is Ubuntu based.
Ok, so kalendar is makuro until the package is renamed?
I’m on KDE Neon (in the post), which is latest kde on latest Ubuntu LTS.
So, if I install that flat pack, how do I launch murkuro?
Silly me, I should have put I am on mint and previously kubuntu.
apt install murkuro
Will give it a go :)