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Haven't seen anyone posting this yet, so I figured I'll share it: during our recent #Gnome #mobileLinux hackfest we got the experimental #libcamera pipeline handler for the #purism #Librem5 to work and make a video call with @dino. There were still some serious issues we didn't have time to debug any more - but hey, it's something :) (featuring @cas )

Yesterday, my friend's son turned four. They had his party at the lake. Since there wasn't really an address to share, my friend sent me the GPS coordinates.
I plugged them into Puremaps and it led me straight there while I was also listening to a podcast.
and the have come a long way.

@izaera It wasn't rebooting a PC, but rather booting a VM repeatedly in a loop, which takes about a second for a single iteration 😛 Still nasty though.

@zwarf Personally I use Hydrogen as a web app in Epiphany for Matrix and I'm happy with it, but it probably works well for me only because I prefer to use Matrix in a pull-only manner:)

Short overview about my feelings towards the #Librem5 after using it for 2 days as my only device.
What impresses me the most:
- Phone calls overall are flawless
- It feels quite snappy and responsive
- Not one single reboot or crash so far

What currently confuses me the most:
- Chatty doesn't load images in the matrix chat
- Instead of some room names, Chatty shows the room IDs
- All other matrix chat apps are also not working well.
I wasn't expecting matrix to be my biggest problem.

@eliasr @agx It wasn't uploaded to landing on release day, but later (was only in octarine before). It should reach byzantium this week.

@RoboePi @eliasr @grote @linmob @fsfe

> in 2012, long before there were Linux phones

My Linux phones from 2008 and 2009 respectively are a bit confused by your statement 😜

Google made it official that important apps like Messaging and Dialer are no longer maintained in the Android Open Source project. A free Android on its own is pretty much useless now.

android-review.googlesource.co
android-review.googlesource.co

@dos Here's he link to the announcement from the PureOS team: lists.puri.sm/pipermail/pureos which also has information for those still using amber

PSA: If you're an adventurous PureOS user who has enabled `landing` repository in order to receive untested updates early, brace yourself: in a few days `landing` is going to start tracking Debian bookworm (instead of bullseye) and targeting PureOS crimson (instead of byzantium). It will still take some time to make crimson work, so please disable the repo! If you still want to be on the bleeding edge, consider enabling `byzantium-updates-proposed` instead.

It's bookworm release day! Across the world members of the release, publicity, images and FTP teams are brewing industrial quantities of coffee as their final preparations are completed #ReleasingDebianBookworm

First day with my new #Librem5:
I am impressed how much already works out of the box. Maybe I will write a short overview about my experience in the next few weeks.
I will try to use it as my main device as soon as possible.

#Purism #Linux #Gnome

PSA: If you're an adventurous PureOS user who has enabled `landing` repository in order to receive untested updates early, brace yourself: in a few days `landing` is going to start tracking Debian bookworm (instead of bullseye) and targeting PureOS crimson (instead of byzantium). It will still take some time to make crimson work, so please disable the repo! If you still want to be on the bleeding edge, consider enabling `byzantium-updates-proposed` instead.

@mcc @asie What's the difference? I don't know if they're complaint, but distributing it as a patch has no relevance to license compliance.

Today I spent almost 9 hours running around a city, with my #Librem5 . I used waydroid in it with an app that allows to find public transport connections and buy tickets. I used it quite frequently, checking how can I get to a next point I had planned.
I returned with 40% battery left. The recent battery life improvement is awesome! (puri.sm/posts/librem-5-battery)

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