Slides from my #debconf20 talk 'My phone runs Debian - and it does phone calls!' (https://debconf20.debconf.org/talks/13-my-phone-runs-debian-and-it-does-phone-calls/) are at https://git.sigxcpu.org/cgit/talks/2020-debconf-mobile/plain/talk.pdf
There's links at the end to the projects / talks i've mentioned.
If you need some #debconf20 entertainment around #phosh and #libhandy, watch this talk by @agx: https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2020/DebConf20/13-my-phone-runs-debian-and-it-does-phone-calls.webm
The design behind a #modular and secure mobile phone
"I don't think I am mistaken if I say that the Librem 5 is the most modular smartphone out there."
https://puri.sm/posts/the-design-behind-a-modular-and-secure-mobile-phone/
Learn more: https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/
@eyecreate@mastodon.technology @purism Just UI scaling - `wlr-randr --output DSI-1 --scale 1 --transform 90` should make it work.
@eyecreate@mastodon.technology @purism But it is in the repos:
```
purism@dogwood:~$ apt show wesnoth
Package: wesnoth
Version: 1:1.14.5-1
Priority: optional
Section: games
Source: wesnoth-1.14
Maintainer: Debian Games Team <pkg-games-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Installed-Size: 6 144 B
Depends: wesnoth-1.14 (>= 1:1.14.5-1), wesnoth-1.14-data (= 1:1.14.5-1)
Homepage: http://wesnoth.org/
Download-Size: 1 228 B
APT-Sources: https://repo.pureos.net/pureos amber/main arm64 Packages
```
3D Gaming on the Librem 5
https://puri.sm/posts/3d-gaming-on-the-librem-5/
The Vivante GC7000Lite GPU in the Librem 5 provides a lot of 3D rendering power while still protecting your #freedom with free software drivers. Here’s a look at how some 3D games run on the Librem 5 today.
Epic v Apple v Google matters to consumers
https://spacepub.space/videos/watch/b4eb5138-6229-4fac-adf3-8ce7b4c267ad
@sir You can do `git fetch <remote> pull/<PR-number>/head`
...but for single commits I often use patches anyway ;)
@craftyguy @leimon FWIW in a completely non-scientific comparison my phones have made right now while I was working on battery gauge driver, I've got 5 hours of battery life on Birch with modem and WiFi on, while Dogwood is still running 4.5 hours after Birch has shut down. There was some inconsistent usage meanwhile, but it's easy to notice the improvement :D
@Roboron @martijnbraam It should as long as PinePhone supports BLE. I have played with connecting Steam Controller to Librem 5 almost a year ago already and it worked via cable, wireless dongle and Bluetooth just fine, including keyboard and mouse emulation.
@amosbatto Yes, I know, and I said that earlier - most USB-C to HDMI adapters use DP alt-mode, which is universally supported, and not HDMI alt-mode, which is rather rare and can't be used together with USB signal at the same time.
@amosbatto DisplayPort alt-mode is carrying a DisplayPort signal, not HDMI. It's usually the adapter that converts it to HDMI.
@amosbatto DisplayPort alt-mode is in fact how most USB-C to HDMI adapters work. HDMI alt-mode, although it exists, is rather rare and not supported that well across various hardware.
@sir tfw you'll just keep the name this way, as seen on the picture. redactedlang
@martijnbraam I have played a match a half year ago - but bots were killing me fast, I suck at these games so much :D
https://social.librem.one/@dos/103575443826949046
LED notifications coming to #calls and other parts of the stack via #feedbackd:
#phosh 0.4.0 is out 🚀 :
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-/tags/v0.4.0
window preview thumbnails (@dos), more quicksettings (@jspaerber@mastadon.social) and fixes in several areas. Check the changelog!
Our car radio does not do #bluetooth so after fixing up headphone detection in device tree and finishing #phosh's mpris MediaPlayer2 interface i can now feed sound via a 3.5mm audio cable from my l5 to the car radio via #mpd and #mpDris2 . Will show up on a #librem5 near you soon.
Hi, I'm dos. ~80 silly FLOSS games, open smartphones, terrible music. 50% of @holypangolin; 100% of dosowisko.net; Librem 5 dev at @purism. he/him. No DMs.