📱 I've tagged version 0.1.0 of #feedbackd (a daemon to handle audio, haptic and led feedback on #LinuxMobile e.g. when using (but not limited to) #phosh :
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/tags/v0.1.0
Along with that goes feedbackd-device-themes:
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd-device-themes/-/tags/v0.1.0
gregoa's blog: demo video: dpt(1) in pkg-perl-tools
https://info.comodo.priv.at/blog/demo_video__dpt_1__in_pkg_perl_tools.html
Video is at 2 x speed.
The prototype code at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phoc/-/merge_requests/420
A short introduction on how to use your desktop system for #MobileLinux development using a nested #phosh session (and without having to compile anything):
https://phosh.mobi/posts/phosh-dev-part-0/
This is planned to have follow up parts, let's see how this works out.
NEW POST: Aino Corry looks at three ways that retrospectives can go wrong, and how to fix them
https://martinfowler.com/articles/retrospective-antipatterns.html
#fosdem weeeeee
Looking forward to meeting all the bautiful people coming to the mobile devroom today.
Also: I will be giving a talk :)
Wasn't aware of https://mas.to/@markwyner/109797687993819959 - I will switch to #MobileLinux from now on.
Fixed an index corruption bug in Debian Code Search 😱
https://github.com/Debian/dcs/commit/5065495e59011fa66d8ae0e9b5d8e9ad7119fba7
The impact was that some queries might have lacked results within a fraction of packages (estimate: ≈2000 out of ≈35342).
If you are relying on any Debian Code Search queries for an important analysis since November 2022, you should re-run them just to be sure!
@purism Instead of having multiple posts for the different components I aggregated things into a single document. Let me know if this makes sense.
phosh 0.24.0 is out 🚀📱 : See https://honk.sigxcpu.org/con/Phosh_0_24_0_released.html for details.
Shoot out to @agx and #librem5 on #phosh I am daily driving a #pinephone and it is a joy to use, especially ticket box when travelling or picking up QR/bar code stuff 👏
Reminder: Next week, there is an exciting devroom "FOSS on Mobile" happening early Saturday at #FOSDEM. See the schedule at
https://fosdem.org/2023/schedule/track/foss_on_mobile_devices and meet us there or at the cross-distro mobile Linux stand in building H level 1.
@xtaran awesome!
I am so happy to contribute to lintian on this version, the previous one and the next one too!
I've tagged an initial version 0.0.1 of gmobile, a small supporting library used by #phosh, #feedbackd and soon #phoc for notches/cutouts, timers and the like: https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/gmobile/-/releases/v0.0.1
This is in early stages but maybe there's some stuff useful for other projects.
The #KDEConnect protocol is slick. Just sent a tel: link via #GConnect on desktop, to #Valent on #phosh and over to Gnome Calls.
As the last component of the 0.23.0 release set #phoc 0.23.0 is out, fixing the pixman renderer to help #CI testing, running in #qemu and platforms that can't or don't want to use GLES2. If you don't need any of these it's safe to wait for 0.24.0.
Release notes at: https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phoc/-/releases/v0.23.0
#phosh #wayland #wlroots #linuxonmobile #mobile #gnome #gnomeonmobile #librem5
MRs are linked here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/gmobile/-/merge_requests/8
Next steps (after cleaning up a bit and getting it merged) is allowing phosh to make better use of that information (e.g. to shift ui elements to the side instead of down) and providing the information to wayland clients so e.g. video players can make use of it in fullscreen mode.
4️⃣ /4️⃣
phosh using that information to push the top panel down because there's a (simulated) notch:
3️⃣ /4️⃣