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@rmader yay! And we get nicer icons on phones for the various sound devices (e.g. in 's audio settings) since 0.3.73 as this is supported for UCM now too.

On the #CyberResilienceAct #CRA the @fsfe has already proposed a solution that will lead to more #security while safeguarding #FreeSoftware (#OpenSource):

* Liability should be shifted to those *deploying* Free Software instead of those *developing* Free Software and

* Those who significantly financially benefit from this deployment should make sure the software becomes CE-compliant

fsfe.org/news/2023/news-202307

@kyle I've explored the browser route many years back and went back to PDF as it's easier to drag around and I can do it in org mode. It's usually less flashy though.

@kyle pdfpc handles that nicely. I'm still dragging around a fork for use with : source.puri.sm/guido.gunther/p
You get the slides on the external output and a shrinked down version with your notes on the screen.

libcamera-v0.1.0 is now available.

git.libcamera.org/libcamera/li

This release brings in lots of updates to core, and pipeline support, and crucially takes the next step towards better integration for applications by moving to a new structure for soname updates. Now that we have ABI checks in place the soname will only be updated when we detect an ABI change to help applications continue to link against libcamera for longer.

@dylanvanassche @eliasr do you have a link here? I'm currently collecting links for countries / providers that allow to test emergency call routing.

@highvoltage gnome-text-editor is a different thing. gedit is still around.

If your device has a notch or cutout and you want to handle it automatically check phosh.mobi/posts/notch-support on how to describe the display properties.

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If you want to prevent phosh from taking notches into account when laying out elements in the top bar use

gsettings set sm.puri.phosh shell-layout 'none'

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dEQP-GLES3.functional.shaders.texture_functions.texturesize.*

Passed: 38/38 (100.0%)

#etnaviv #mesa3d

Glad I have a Librem 5 phone with hardware kill switches - France Passes New Bill Allowing Police to Remotely Activate Cameras on Citizens' Phones
gizmodo.com/france-bill-allows

@Phaserune @devrtz @purism see source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5 in l5-devscripts - note that this is intended for people who want to check MRs currently under review so you want to follow the MRs that are tracked too (see e.g. /usr/share/doc/phosh/changelog.Debian.gz) and e.g. source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh-n

@Phaserune @devrtz @purism

We want that bit of extra care/time before releasing into byzantium (to all users). New packages are in landing already.

You can always run phosh-next if you want new stuff sooner and help testing MRs (but need to be sure you know how to recover)

phosh 0.29.0 is out 🚀📱:

This release brings Improved audio device selection, notifications for ongoing calls, a new sensors panel (thanks @devrtz) suspend from system menu (thanks undef) and more!

Check out the full release notes at phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.29.0

@purism

@debacle @mattj @xmpp Nice! Is that already being used for e.g. spam rules?

This week marks 18 months since I have been using a #librem5 as a daily driver. The first few months were probably the roughest, but I have not needed to use Android at all in those 18 months.

Today, I actually find it quite useable! It just works as a phone, and I can do everything I used to do on my Android Phone on it.

This week I will be on a conference in Italy only using the #Librem5.
The last few weeks with the L5 gave me enough confidence that I think this should work.
Thanks to the lockscreen PDF plugin train and conference tickets are quickly accessible, all my email accounts from work I can access with Geary and the camera is good enough to take notes of some slides.

@eccentricShaft @kop316 Just to fight the disingenuous: I can fully subscribe to what Chris said there and can add games, giving talks using the phones usb-c output for DP, playing music not only with headphones but also car audio systems via BT (including song information in the cars dash), …

I wouldn't say we have still work to do but who hasn't? This might still be a niche compared to proprietary mobile OSes but there's plenty of people using phones like the as daily drivers.

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