Better a late announcement than no announcement:
Calls 43.beta.0 got released a couple of days ago
you can read more ⬇️
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/-/tags/v43_beta.0
I'd like to hear from people that are running #phosh on other devices than the #librem5 or #pinephone (including pro) to get a better idea about the use cases.
Is it portrait or landscape by default? What's the native resolution and display diagonal?
EN:
Only 10 Days left until the next #FrOSCon starts and we need YOU.
Register at https://helfer.froscon.org/ and book some shifts.
#FrOSCon woulnd't be the same without you.
Kindly asked @FrOSCon yesterday to please add #confy and #mobile #linux to the list of supported platforms for the conference talk feed and it's already fixed: https://www.froscon.org/programm/ - thanks a lot!
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.
phoc 0.21.0 has been released, more stable than ever, paving the way for the imminent release of phosh that will bring a lot of goodies in :) Grab it at ➡️ https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phoc/-/releases/v0.21.0 @purism #linuxonmobile #mobile #gnu #linux #gnome #purism #librem5 #phosh #floss #wayland
The current state of Debian on smartphones https://peertube.debian.social/videos/watch/09f2b37b-9b1d-4e51-b130-273f2b768ffd
Our #DebConf23 presentation at #DebConf22 in Prizren, Kosovo.
https://gemmei.ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/debian-meetings/2022/DebConf22/debconf22-217-debconf23-bof.webm
Thank you to all the people who made #DebConf22 possible! The DebConf organisation team, Debian Video Team, our speakers, volunteers, and attendees. Would you like to join for organising the next DebConf? If so visit https://wiki.debian.org/DebConf/23 and contact the DebConf team.
For my #debconf22 talk I've hacked up the great pdf-presenter-console to fit the phone screen and show my notes so I can see what's currently on the LCD for the audience: https://source.puri.sm/guido.gunther/pdfpc-mobile
"The current state of Debian on smartphones" by Guido Günther in Drini https://debconf22.debconf.org/talks/103-the-current-state-of-debian-on-smartphones/
Read the interview with Guido Günther, a developer at Purism, on how the free and convergent #PureOS system and the #Phosh graphical environment merge the phone and desktop experience into one, and how they benefit mobile device users.
Thanks to the kind work of our volunteer translators, you can also read it in Dutch, Italian, and Spanish.
@agx @purism
#FreeSoftware
https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220712-01.html
"Fani: I have seen references about #sustainability in #Librem5. At the #FSFE we are also dealing with sustainability in software. What do you understand as a sustainable technology? [..]
Guido: For me, technology that has been produced with sustainability in mind allows the user to replace software and parts, as well as #repair the device over a long period of time without special equipment. [..] having free drivers is a requirement for sustainability."
https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220712-01.html
@fsfe @agx @purism
@purism and it worked for for the other tickets on the way too 🙂 . Tweaked the UI a bit to use a close button rather than back which looks less confusing.