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phosh 0.11.0 is out 🚀 : source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-

New features:
- Wifi/WWAN/BT quick settings now toggle on/off, long press opens Settings
- Initial support for `gnome-session --systemd`
- Torch brightness slider
- Allow to show battery percentage in top bar (via Settings toggle)

And there's more! See above release notes for the full list of changes and contributors.

@agx @nitrokey

Yeah the Gcr prompter in #Phosh is really great! The #nitrokey even works on the @purism #Librem5 and the @PINE64 #PinePhone thanks to this!

@dylanvanassche @nitrokey Being able to use the for gpg and ssh authentication was the main motivation for adding Gcr prompter support early to

@craftyguy @devrtz

The main downside of ~ being a git repo in itself is that `git clean -dfx` works. Don't ask why i know that.

@dos If you want the best place in the house (or garden) you've got to move the cat.

We are proud that mobian developer kop316 has now gone for a real fork of the unmaintained mmsd and will be trying to get it into Debian. Also @purism will be using his code on the Librem5. It goes both ways! This will hopefully become the basis for The Next Generation of mmsd:
gitlab.com/kop316/mmsd

Receiving MMS messages on the is getting closer to working by default. In byzantium the needed and fixes are already there now, we just need to add and purple-mm-sms manually: source.puri.sm/Librem5/chatty/ Thanks to Chris T and @craftyguy @purism

@normandc it works at least on the with patched . If the torch on your device uses the kernels interface you should be able to get it to work too.

Building on top of social.librem.one/@agx/1061656 and about 80 commits later we passed the magic 50% test coverage hurdle (meaning we test about half of automatically which each commit).

To ease debugging issues on the road i made -logs shrink to smaller screen sizes. This is based on @brainblasted 's work to make -logs use initially.

Bumped 's test coverage by a factor of 2.5 with a single MR 🏁 (and as always: things like this spot real errors too). Thanks @zbrown for the review.

@bart "new feature" is at least as subjective as "larger changes" (one persons bug fix is another persons feature ↔️ ). Somebody depending on for every day use wants to know: "is this update safe" and for that it matters how invasive changes are since that' has a greater chance of affecting stability negatively 💥.

So on a middle version bump you want to be more cautious/test more than on a minor version bump before pushing things out to users. That matters more to me than 'new feat'.

@bart Larger changes (usually introducing new features) bump the middle number while mostly bugfix releases bump the last version.

0.10.2 is out 🚀 : source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-

This is another (stability and ui) bugfix release. It also updates several translations and adds initial built-in screenshot support.

See above release notes for the full list of changes and contributors.

A tutorial on creating stable backports packages for debian.

peertube.debian.social/videos/

And new volunteers to help maintain gitlab dependencies in backports welcome (gitlab itself is in fasttrack.debian.net).

#debian #packaging #backports #freesoftware

I've tagged another git snapshot of with a bunch of fixes.

Here's the list of changes: source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbac

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