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Linux client asap please
+1 Linux Client Please
Clearly Win 11 and TPM 2.0 requirement will affect the PC landscape, time to work on a Linux App for Reolink Client. Rather than send thousands of perfectly good pc's to the landfill Linux can hopefully mitigate some of this waste. +100,000+ to Linux client option
+2 Linux Client required ASAP
+1 Linux Client, please.
+1 for Linux Client
No point in keep asking for a Linux client, Reolink are mostly deaf to customer feedback/requests.They have so many issues outstanding with their Android app on a tablet that have been around for years and they've not bothered to fix. So I see very little chance of them ever developing their client for Linux.You are far better off going for a setup that isn't Reolink. If you've ever used their Windows/Android software (and even their camera/NVR web interfaces) it's all pretty poor with features that should be there, but aren't; poor layout, far too touchy/random swipe responses, forgetting settings, firmware updates that kill their hardware or require you to hard reset it and re-setup the device from scratch and on and on. So they clearly don't have a high quality development team. I could fill pages with all the bugs and annoyances I've experienced with their software over the (now over 7) years I've used their cameras. I have a 16 channel Reolink NVR and 8 active cameras (probably used more than 15 over the years) so I'm not just raining criticism on Reolink without experience. Their hardware is mostly decent (their Trackmix cameras are excellent), but it's all sadly let down by very low quality software. If you just want cameras and a dedicated NVR then you should be OK, but if you want to do anything exotic - like heaven forbid use Linux as your daily OS which I do - then you're out of luck unless you want to jump through WINE loops and such. Ironic really when you can bet their camera hardware OS is Linux based.So for all those asking, by all means carry on, but you'd have a more productive day banging your head against the wall. I'd be delighted if Reolink proved me wrong and over night first developed some decent software and then secondly a Linux client, but I very, VERY much doubt they ever will.
hello - thank you for your good work - so complete it with an app for linux (me using linux mint), please - this would be great !
+1 linux support.
+1 Linux support.
+1 Linux support. This is very badly needed.
+1 Linux support
+1 for Linux support. I have to scrounge to find a Windows machine to do initial confituration on the cameras that do not have the web portal enabled by default. What is more surprising is that you can't even do this initial config on these certain cameras with the Android app.
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