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German Let’s Player / Streamer. 🕹️GNU/Linux🐧& Fediverse 🦣🐁 📷 🔁 Enthusiast. Break the Windows and Gates. There is a bad Face behind the Musk.

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Cake day: March 26th, 2021

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  • It’s easy to find out. Navigate to Thunderbird Beta in F-Droid Basic and look at Versions. If you only have a single version there, then you have to delete it. If it says that no version with a compatible signature was found, so too. If you have three versions to choose from and one of them is installed, then you don’t need to do anything, because then you will get updates.


  • You don’t have to do anything. K-9 Mail remains K-9 Mail. A mistake was made in the naming process. This will be fixed soon. So in F-Droid the following will be present: K-9 Mail Thunderbird Thunderbird Beta

    Thunderbird for Android is based on K-9 Mail, but has received a few changes here and there (e.g. the accent color is blue instead of pink). As mentioned above, K-9 Mail will remain and will probably continue to get the Beta & Stable versions in the version selector. Thunderbird has been split into two apps for this purpose. The settings should usually be able to be adopted from K-9 Mail and vise versa, because of the same codebase (but I haven’t tested it). In the end, it’s up to you whether you prefer the dog or the bird. :)

    Edit: Added more info.








  • First of all, the app is open source: https://github.com/mtotschnig/MyExpenses. In addition, the apps available in the official F-Droid repo are subject to regulations. And with the app there is no hint, with undesirable features. In addition, the app is also built again by the F-Droid team and if something is noticeable there, the building is interrupted.

    I can recommend the app in my experience. I also purchased a license. It will connect to licencedb.myexpenses.mobi and validate the license. After that, you can block the app traffic with a DNS filter app (personalDNSfilter, RethinkDNS, etc.). At least that’s what I did.

    If you still have concerns, you can contact the developers at Mastodon (@[email protected]).




  • To name a few: AssaultCube, Battle for Wesnoth, Cube2: Sauerbraten, FligthGear, Freeciv, Freeciv21, Nexuiz Classic, OpenArena, OpenHV, OpenRA, OpenTTD, Remnants of the Precursors, SpeeDreams, Stone Kingdom, SuperTux, SuperTuxKart, Unciv, Urban Terror, Veloren, Warozone 2100, Widelands, Xonotic

    P.S. It may be that not all of them are FOSS, but they run natively on linux.