smee
Sure, but if CLI is for advanced users and the community points towards CLI for changing the GUI language, is changing language an advanced task? Is the community making it more difficult/intimidating than necessary?
In my case I had to pull the language data AND use a TUI configuration to change language. No biggie for someone who's comfortable with CLI, an unsurmountable hinder for those not comfortable with the terminal.
inb4 "Why didn't you use the built in GUI?". Desired language wasn't an option and no obvious way to DL it either.
.deb
$ /opt/camelchat/camelchat
opt/camelchat/camelchat: symbol lookup error: /opt/camelchat/camelchat: undefined symbol: g_once_init_enter_pointer
Appimage
Set as executable.
$ ./Camel-Chat-0.2.0-x86_64.AppImage
tmp/.mount_Camel-7OCAAq/camelchat: symbol lookup error: /tmp/.mount_Camel-7OCAAq/camelchat: undefined symbol: g_once_init_enter_pointer
From a similar issue for a different app it seems to be a glib issue, requiring glib 2.8+ when Debian12 is shipped with 2.74.6-2+deb12u5.
Android
Works perfectly!
why are you being taxed more than me? We use the same roads, schools and services.
Is it a question of not understanding or not accepting?
To be fair the absolute majority of online help posts involve the CLI. Want to change language on my Debian install? It's off to the CLI!
Or maybe decent mobile producers. New Pixels get 7 years of updates, Fairphone 5 gets 10.
It's a major flaw for those who doesn't want to learn how to copy-paste to CLI and take the first few steps into the terminal. Which is a valid approach.
I see where you're coming from. Seems like we differ on how and what we downvote and in turn we should consider -20 overall in different ways.
Why don't you just mute people once they're past the -10/-20 mark?
I did run the app image in terminal and got an error about missing something, and the app image comes with everything bundled right? Might be an issue on my end I suppose.
I'll redo it and paste the error message tomorrow.
Looks interesting but can't get it to run on Debian 12, neither the .deb nor the appimage.
Revenge does have a preventative effect. Who would the bully rather punch, the individual who instantly punches back or the one turning the other cheek?