← Back to context Comment by fsflover 1 month ago AFAIK I must connect it to Android or iOS before I can use it. 4 comments fsflover Reply JCattheATM 1 month ago I don't think so, you could use the official Linux build as far as I know. I think it needs a phone number but not necessarily a mobile device. I might be wrong though. fsflover 1 month ago It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.(You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.) JCattheATM 1 month ago > It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.Are you against using an Android (or LineageOS) emulator to do so?> (You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.)You pop up in a lot of threads I'm interested in and seem to say a lot of incorrect things, that's all. 1 reply →
JCattheATM 1 month ago I don't think so, you could use the official Linux build as far as I know. I think it needs a phone number but not necessarily a mobile device. I might be wrong though. fsflover 1 month ago It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.(You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.) JCattheATM 1 month ago > It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.Are you against using an Android (or LineageOS) emulator to do so?> (You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.)You pop up in a lot of threads I'm interested in and seem to say a lot of incorrect things, that's all. 1 reply →
fsflover 1 month ago It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.(You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.) JCattheATM 1 month ago > It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.Are you against using an Android (or LineageOS) emulator to do so?> (You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.)You pop up in a lot of threads I'm interested in and seem to say a lot of incorrect things, that's all. 1 reply →
JCattheATM 1 month ago > It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.Are you against using an Android (or LineageOS) emulator to do so?> (You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.)You pop up in a lot of threads I'm interested in and seem to say a lot of incorrect things, that's all. 1 reply →
I don't think so, you could use the official Linux build as far as I know. I think it needs a phone number but not necessarily a mobile device. I might be wrong though.
It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.
(You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.)
> It required to scan the QR code from a "mobile" app last time I tried.
Are you against using an Android (or LineageOS) emulator to do so?
> (You really have a lot of free time to write unsubstantiated dismissals to all my posts.)
You pop up in a lot of threads I'm interested in and seem to say a lot of incorrect things, that's all.
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