@Tutanota Yeah switching to a #linux based system is a huge improvement if talking about #privacy. Today most of the software is easily accessible on Linux and works great. Even if there's no dedicated #linux version there are still something like Wine or awesome free and open source alternatives. I can recommend #debian and #popos.
For messaging apps I love #signalmessenger and I can also recommend Session.
For browser as well as a search engine I'd pick Brave.
Librewolf is also great
@Tutanota Your latest update for Linux Mint(218.240307.1) is not working. Web Tuta/Firefox works. iOS 17.4 app works. Linux Mint update won't 'reconnect' and errors to ~"looks like you are offline" Multiple days, multiple reinstalls now.
@Tutanota Flathub, as a routine update. Interestingly, this update was named "Tuta(experimental)" where previous updates were "Tutanota(experimental)" , for what its worth. I will try a fresh install from you're website and let you know.
@Tutanota Update:... fresh download from your website, same version, now I can't even log in. I have two accounts and neither works. Yet, both work if I login via web/FF with the same internet connection and credentials.
@Tutanota Other than account details, which sort of defeats the anonymity of the whole thing, there are no other details. Simply, Tuta's latest update for the Linux Mint desktop client has a connection issue. You have the rest of my experience already documented. Nothing to add sorry.
@Tutanota
Hi. Why would I be banned from accessing your webpage with Android Chromium 119? At least give me a button to accept on my own responsibility that your webpage may not work on this browser.
@darth@Tutanota
This is most certainly related to your browser not allowing JavaScript JIT (just-in-time) compilation. You can activate it for app.tuta.com by clicking on the settings icon next to the URL.
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