For some reason, I had to send a screenshot to a friend, and the context was #pinephone related.
So (after I had sent the serious screenshot done with import from ImageMagick) I took my pinephone, opened the Megapixels app, took a blurry picture of the screen, opened dino-im (which does not really fit in the screen yet, since I'm still using the packaged version in #mobian), tried to send the picture, realized that the 15+MB .tiff file would have been blocked by the server, opened the terminal, installed imagemagick, converted the .tiff in jpg, sent the jpg with dino-im, and of course it was rotated 90° from what I expected it to be.
Definitely ready as a daily driver, right? :D
(btw, this is just me being silly, it's not ready, but things *are* improving)
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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • •oh, and btw, last weekend I tried to do the same thing, and found out that one of the latest updates had fixed this: now pictures are saved as dng and jpg :) (you may need to install imagemagick manually for this to work).
(did I mention that things were improving?)
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in reply to ictus • •I've been using only mobian because I'm otherwise involved in Debian, but I have a friend who has been distro-hopping a bit and they also agree that mobian is currently the best.
They also say that manjaro + plasma looks nicer and feels closer to android, however, even if it works slightly worse, which can explain why they chose it as the default image (I guess also hoping that by the time those phones will reach their customers it will have improved too)