phosh 0.23.0 is out 🚀📱 :
There's a new lockscreen plugin to show emergency information by @kop316 , Plugins can now have preferences, we switched documentation to gi-docgen and there's more.
Check out the full release notes at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/tags/v0.23.0
#phosh #librem5 @purism #gnome #linux #mobile #linuxmobile
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I often use the same key combos in the terminal so I added a (configurable) shortcut bar on top of #phosh osk-stub's (pretty basic) terminal layout. Let' see how this works out.
#librem5 #linuxmobile #mobilelinux #gtk
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📱 Device maintainers and #phosh users (hopefully) rejoice: #feedbackd will soon support merging themes so you can e.g. chain up to the default theme and just replace the feedback for events you want to change. There's also a validator to check your changes (which is also used in CI).
#linuxmobile #mobilelinux
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There can't be enough emojis 😎 :😃 😹 so I added a new widget (based on #gtk 's emoji chooser) to #phosh's osk-stub:
#librem5 #linuxmobile #mobilelinux
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This is #phosh osk-stub reusing the (not yet merged) completion code to talk to #uim-anthy to input bits of #Japanese. I mostly did that to see if the interface is flexible enough but it would be great to make this actually usable:
#phosh #librem5 #linuxmobile #mobilelinux
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🚀📱 I've tagged version 0.0.1 of #feedbackd (a daemon to handle audio, haptic and led feedback on #linuxmobile e.g. when using (but not limited to) #phosh.
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/releases/v0.0.1
There's still no API guarantees but having releases should make it a bit easier for distros than tracking git snapshots.
Thanks @devrtz for the fixes in this release!
I'm really good at making typos so I revisited the text-completion support in #phosh's osk-stub and added a completer based on the #presage library and trained it with a German text from @gutenberg_org and was surprised how well that works. 1/2
One can also set the "website" URL in twitters preferences to ones mastodon URL which then allows people to follow here easily by clicking on the link:
Devices with notches and rounded corners using #phosh so far have to tweak CSS to move the clock out of center (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/issues/552). I've experimented with a GSetting to just move the whole panel down a bit: https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/merge_requests/1158
A short writeup on how you can use the #Librem5 's #smartcard reader for single-sign-on using #Kerberos and #PKINIT. No need to save any credentials on the phone: https://honk.sigxcpu.org/con/Kerberos_authentication_on_the_Librem_5.html
Being able to grab 48 65 6C 6C 6F 20 57 6F 72 6C 64 2E 0D 0A from a pad of an unpopulated resistor on the #librem5 devkit's SOM using a #DreamSourceLab logic analyzer set to UART protocol just made me ☺️ .
phosh 0.21.0 is out 🚀📱 :
It was supposed to be bug fixes only but also got improved screen shot support and a (experimental) widget to show
upcoming events on the lock screen.
Check out the full release notes at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/tags/v0.21.0
Together with #phosh itself I've tagged 0.20.0 versions of phosh-mobile-settings (to tweak some advanced mobile settings, https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh-mobile-settings/-/tags/v0.20.0), phom (a virtual mouse to control the mouse cursor on a 2nd screen, https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phom/-/tags/v0.20.0) and phosh-osk-stub (a input-method debugging tool, https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh-osk-stub/-/tags/v0.20.0)
phosh 0.20.0 is out 🚀📱 :
After three beta releases we've finally tagged phosh 0.20.0.
Check out the full release notes at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/tags/v0.20.0 . This also links to the release notes of the beta releases which have more details.
And the good news is we already have new merge requests pending for phosh 0.20.1 and 0.30.0.