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They were located in .local harbour-org.gpodder.sailfish. After the update the .local seems not to be there. I've downloaded another podcast to try and locate, but I just can't find it. And the .local seems not to be there, even with the "show hidden files". Does anyone know where Gpodder keeps its files post update so I can transfer my files ...
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The harbour version of gpodder is quite old, and I don't think it includes the mpris controls. feodoran (2018-10-16 22:49:48 +0300 ) edit
Media/gPodder + Waze - Waze notifications are never played/heard phone conversation + Waze - same as above, I can imagine that this is a personal preference but when I'm driving in a place I don't know I'd like to not need to look at the screen and endanger myself and everyone around me just because I am having a phone conversation.
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gPodder is not yet awailable from Jolla app store, but it has been ported from harmatam to Sailfish. SlOrbA ( 2013-12-25 19:17:16 +0300 ) edit The built-in media player supports 'm3u' playlists pointing to online radio streams, at least (I've tried using these myself).
Okay, so I just tested this with harbour-gpodder on JollaC, and as long as mpris-proxy is running, the BT media key works. If I stop mpris-proxy, the media key stops working as well. Any ideas? feodoran (2017-10-23 00:27:53 +0300 ) edit
I was wondering how I can store feed downloads on sd card instead the space of the phone? I was trying Tidings, gPodder as well as Podcatcher. But in none of these I could find a setting for storing on sd card! Do I miss something? Is there another easy way to change target directories? I know a can mount a given directory from one space to ...
Shashlik is an "Android Simulated Environment" to serve as a launcher for running Android applications on a conventional GNU/Linux distribution. Shashlik will be presented later this month at KDE's Akademy 2015 conference as a new way for running Android applications on "real" Linux. The talk abstract by Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen reads ...