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phosh 0.26.0 is out 🚀📱:

Lots of this release was internal rewiring and test suite improvements for upcoming changes but there's some more:

Check out the full release notes at phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.26.0

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@rra If you think it's a hw accel problem try `
`export WLR_RENDERER; WLR_RENDERER=pixman ` in /usr/bin/phosh-session

It's the Yearly Poll™ time again! Do you use any of the following as a daily driver?

(That is, something you use and bring around with you most days - even if it's not your only mobile device)

If so, what is your experience?

@biktorgj @dylanvanassche @kop316 @eliasr Interesting! That would help for a lot of things already. For some things we'll need a femtocell but for testing the software side (including MM) that would be great. Any chance to have that for the modem too? (As I have those around 😃 )

@eliasr I implemented emergency call support in call's dummy provider so you can test all the software side bits in calls and phosh except for really dialing out.
Implementing a "dummy modem" in ModemManager would allow us to test that path too (any takers?).

For actual end to end I know two ways: either your own gps cell or a place/provider where it's easy to test. I know of this one in Austria notrufnoe.com/notrufrouting/ but links to other locations would be welcome too.

@whynothugo Not yet, that needs a bit more work on the compositor side.

The first bits of emergency call support landed in calls 44 so that Thomas's emergency call work (gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p) can hopefully land soon.

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With the groundwork done in 0.25 and the (upcoming) 0.26 to move power button handling from the compositor () to the shell (phosh) we'd have the bits in place to wire up a long press menu for e.g. emergency calls, screenshots, etc.

This certainly needs styling but it'd be nice to see the first bits in 0.27. I became used to it pretty quickly.

I met someone else on campus who has a #librem5

I think this qualifies for the highest concentration of L5's/campus.

@martijnbraam I think things are just split a bit differently (e.g. `dpkg --set-selections`, `apt-mark auto`, etc). An upside of apk to me seems that you have *one* interface rather than dpkg, apt, apt-get, aptitude.

@martijnbraam If it's installation speed (and not download speed) and you don't care about integrity on e.g. power outages then `eatmydata apt <whatever>` might help.

@linmob @dos @williamtries@fosstodon.org it's contained in l5-devscripts, which is actually tiny with very few dependencies. It *recommends* a lot of things to make developing for the l5 easier but that can be skipped, see apt-get --no-install-recommends ...). This is similar in spirit to Debian's devscripts package.

@linmob @dos @williamtries@fosstodon.org Current millipixels main branch can be fetched (and installed) as a debian package using `l5-fetch-next millipixels`

phosh 0.25.2 is out 🚀📱:

This is a bugfix only release to fix a regression on the . is not affected . While at that we backport some fixes in . Thanks QC8086 and airtower for testing!

Check out the full release notes at phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.25.2

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