Show more

0.3.1 is out: source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-

media-player widget, more haptic feedback, bug fixes, connectivity state indicator, development documentation usable via , more i18n. Thanks everyone who contributed to this release!

@purism

A quick hack to wire up the volume buttons in and so music listening becomes more of a breeze on @purism 's :

@spacemanspiffy currently we just switch outputs (that's all done by ) but on the lockscreen it could also make sense to pause.

Our car radio does not do so after fixing up headphone detection in device tree and finishing 's mpris MediaPlayer2 interface i can now feed sound via a 3.5mm audio cable from my l5 to the car radio via and . Will show up on a near you soon.

@dos @purism since the USB suspend fixes i'm leaving home without a power supply with the in my pocket.

@vancha @dos wifi is more tricky than the modem since you don't want to wake up the cpu on every wifi packet. The modem is pretty clever by itself.

libhandy 0.81.0 released, it is the second alpha to libhandy 1, and the 1st version to be available on GNOME's tarball repository: download.gnome.org/sources/lib

It offers many tiny improvements over 0.80.0.

Reminder, we now follow the GNOME 3.38 dev schedule: wiki.gnome.org/Schedule.

Missed call notifications coming to on the . With the persistent notifications in can use that to inform about missed calls:

🎉️ libhandy 0.80.0 is out!

source.puri.sm/Librem5/libhand

This 1st alpha to the upcoming libhandy 1 offers free-form windows, swipeable decks, a cleaner and simpler API, vastly improved styling, and more!

See the migration documentation: honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/libh

As an alpha, it is not suitable for distribution, use it if you want to start porting your app to libhandy 1, but be aware its API and ABI *will* change before the 1st beta release.

0.3.0 is out: source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-

Notifications can be persistent now thanks to zbrown, screen blanking/locking and haptic feedback are improved as is .

@purism

Since i got this question recently: how can i help advancing and related projects *financially* (without buying a right away)? Simplest is to get a paid librem.one subscription (librem.one/) atm.

's -runner package (packages.debian.org/bullseye/g) is just awesome. It builds it's own (matching) management container and can use Debian's packaged docker. No fiddling with 3rd party repos. Setup in 1 minute. 🚀

Show more
image/svg+xml Librem Chat image/svg+xml