MetropleX Yup that's me. No one else had an issue in the subreddit.
Thread for discussing 3rd party app compatibility.
lippling Glad I'm not the only one. Have you put a ticket into Garmin about it? Having another complaint might help.
Symantec VIP
I am required to use Symantec VIP for my job in healthcare.
https://vip.symantec.com/
I had to undergo a long series of identity verification and proofing in order to use it.
I asked Symantec if their app will work with GrapheneOS, they had no idea.
Can we confirm that it will work?
Thank you!
Landed8507 I use Symantec VIP with one of my financial institutions and it works great, doesn't even need sandboxed Google Play. That said push notifications don't work, you have to enter the code every time.
amundae Thank you!
I have Grapheneos freshly installed on a Pixel 6 and I am quite satisfied so far. I only use a single user. The sandboxed google services are installed.
I have Grapheneos freshly installed on a Pixel 6 and I am quite satisfied so far. I only use a single user. The sandboxed google services are installed.
But now there is a problem with my Nextcloud connection. I have installed the Nextcloud app and the Nextcloud Notes app from the F-Droid store. The login with the Nexcloud app works without any problems.
However, the Notes app, also the Nextcloud Deck-App, does not allow single-sign-on. Error message: "Your Nextcloud files app does not currently support the single sign-on function. Please update: https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... oud.client"
Apparently, the paid version from the Play Store is necessary here. Does anyone know of a workaround without having to use the Play Store? The apps work great together on my Galaxy phone. And I'm sure I'm using the version from the F-Droid store there too.
Is this perhaps a permissions issue? Could someone please help me?
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the_mask do you use your Google account for SSO?
In most cases the F-Droid versions are stripped of all proprietary non FLOSS components:
https://f-droid.org/en/docs/Inclusion_Policy/
It is likely that SSO is Play Services dependent especially with a Google Account. Also if a paid version is necessary from the Play Store unless the developer has an in app way of validating a license key that can be provided from them by submitting a play receipt, then you will have to login to Play using the account used to purchase the app before migrating to GOS.
I don't use Nextcloud but many in our [Matrix] Community do and it might be worth asking there at the link below for a faster response:
https://matrix.to/#/#offtopic:grapheneos.org
MetropleX
Thanks MetropleX for the quick reply.
I do not use a google account for the SSO. Nextcloud is hosted in a webspace. I have created a user there where I manage calendar, addresses and notes. The user is name@adress.com.
It will not fail because of a donation for the developer. I'll gladly pay it for the tool if that's the real reason (I'll also gladly pay it if it's not necessary :-)).
But since it works on my current device and I'm sure I haven't donated yet, I doubt that's the real reason. If there are any further hints in the community, I would be very grateful.
This is a little strange.
Here in Japan, Line is the main messaging app. I'm not a fan but it can't be helped.
So, on my 4a pixel (5g), if I install play services on second user profile I can install Line and it runs perfectly. However if I uninstall the app and even delete the user profile, then install play services on my main profile, I can install the app but it won't open at all.
Anybody any suggestions?
estimatormap not yet. Where can I open a ticket for this problem? Do you have a deeplink?
XL87LGV7W9EY7Y7A5Z9B3T7N6ZRX74 I'm having the same issue with the Merlin app. I agree, it is not a GPS or location problem, I believe the app uses some sort of Google location lookup API that Graphene does not support. For example, when I try to find species likely for my area, it asks for a location name, and the app won't find any besides the default "mountain view, ca". I have seen 'service not available' messages flash across the bottom at certain points.
I wonder if there is any workaround for this?
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GuyNoir XL87LGV7W9EY7Y7A5Z9B3T7N6ZRX74 have you tried toggling off the reroute to OS API toggle and following the linked instructions?
https://grapheneos.org/usage#sandboxed-google-play-configuration
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nr458h @MetropleX
I had just one version to choose at f-droid. But your post gave me the idea to delete the version from the f-droid store and install the one from Aurora. Now it works. thanx!
Looking to switch to a pixel 6pro with GrapheneOS, but I use my phone, a lot, for work. We use Duo, a dual authentication platform, and Microsoft office suite including onedrive. I presume all these will work within the sandbox?
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HungryWhoman Yes I also use a lot of corporate apps like Duo, Okta Verify, MS Teams, OneDrive, etc and they all work within GrapheneOS using sandboxed Google Play.
XL87LGV7W9EY7Y7A5Z9B3T7N6ZRX74 I also tried using the graphene location toggle, but that did not work; I believe it briefly gave a different error, perhaps "service not available" when attempting a geolocation on the map. The map definitely looks like a Google Maps implementation, so I continue to wonder if graphene is not compatible with one of the Google geocoding APIs (Maps Javascript API client geocoder perhaps?)
See here for more:
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/overview
A couple of observations about the Merlin app; I tested it in a factory reset Android 11 today to see its stock behavior. The geolocation lookup interface is really not great even in stock Android; for example, despite having all permissions and scanning enabled, it does not seem to use anything but GPS to get a location; if you are indoors it will simply spin. So when I tested graphene again I made sure to have a GPS lock, but no luck.
MetropleX Metroplex, I'm thinking of reaching out to the Merlin developers about this and I will ask about how they have implemented the geo-lookup functions to see if that presents a clue about the incompatibility with Graphene. Welcome any ideas on other things to ask them that may help troubleshoot.