docs: add linux screenshots to readme

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- **Other customizations**:
- Rename your AirPods
- Customize long-press actions
- Few accessibility features
- All accessibility settings
- And more!
See our [pinned issue](https://github.com/kavishdevar/librepods/issues/20) for a complete feature list and roadmap.
* Features marked with an asterisk require the Bluetooth DID (Device Identification) hook to be enabled.
See the [pinned issue](https://github.com/kavishdevar/librepods/issues/20) for a complete feature list and roadmap.
## Platform Support
### Linux
for the old version see the [Linux README](/linux/README.md). (doesn't have many features, maintainer didn't have time to work on it)
The Linux version runs as a system tray app. Connect your AirPods and enjoy:
new version in development ([#241](https://github.com/kavishdevar/librepods/pulls/241))
- Battery monitoring
- Automatic Ear detection
- Conversational Awareness
- Switching Noise Control modes
- Device renaming
> [!NOTE]
> Work in progress, but core functionality is stable and usable.
For installation and detailed info, see the [Linux README](/linux/README.md).
![new version](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/86b3c871-89a8-4e49-861a-5119de1e1d28)
### Android

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# LibrePods Linux
![screenshot](imgs/main-app.png)
A native Linux application to control your AirPods, with support for:
- Noise Control modes (Off, Transparency, Adaptive, Noise Cancellation)