On 2024-02-09 15:31, Fokke Nauta wrote:
> On 09/02/2024 13:40, Andy Burns wrote:
>> Fokke Nauta wrote:
>>
>>> Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
>>>
>>>>
https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd
>>>
>>> how do I dowwnload the f-droid server from Githup?
>>
>> <
https://github.com/wolpi/prim-ftpd/releases/download/prim-ftpd-7.0/primitiveFTPd-7.0.apk>
>>
>
> When I try to install it on the phone, I get this message (in Dutch,
> translated into English):
>
> To install.
> Function not supported.
> This feature has been removed from the Play Store version of Total
> Commander at Google's request.
> Install a third party installer app from us or a third party.
You can install first the f-droid app to install f-droid packages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-Droid
F-Droid is an app store and software repository for Android, serving a
similar function to the Google Play store. The main repository, hosted
by the project, contains only free and open source apps. Applications
can be browsed, downloaded and installed from the F-Droid website or
client app without the need to register for an account. "Anti-features"
such as advertising, user tracking, or dependence on non-free software
are flagged in app descriptions.[5]
The website also offers the source code of applications it hosts, as
well as the software running the F-Droid server, allowing anyone to set
up their own app repository.[6][7][8]
*Client application*
F-Droid is not available on the Google Play Store. To install the
F-Droid client, the user has to allow installation from "Unknown
sources" in Android settings[45] and retrieve the F-Droid Android
application package (.apk file) from the official site.
The client was designed to be resilient against surveillance,
censorship, and unreliable Internet connections. To promote anonymity,
it supports HTTP proxies and repositories hosted on Tor onion services.
Client devices can function as impromptu "app stores", distributing
downloaded apps to other devices over local Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and
Android Beam.[46][47] The F-Droid client app automatically offers
updates for installed F-Droid apps; when the F-Droid Privileged
Extension is installed, updates can also be installed by the app itself
in the background.[48] However, automatic updates are not turned on by
default.[49] The extension requires the device to have root access, or
to be able to flash a zip file.[50]
→ Website
https://f-droid.org/
There is a dot-code there to initiate the installation of the f-droid app.
Getting Started
Get F-Droid How to get started using F-Droid.
→
https://f-droid.org/en/docs/Get_F-Droid/
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Cheers, Carlos.