Wow, that was quick: Thanks to Lucas Stach our #etnaviv runtime power managemt fix already landed in linux-next: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/log/?qt=range&q=ea4ed4a55f7363ad8db1863bd536548fb7e5c6aa..78f2bfa3181cd7ee134274aa17177dd933c69dc1
The fix hits the #librem5 with the next kernel update.
Oh, and that's of course on the 2000mAh battery. The final model is going to have a 3600mAh one :)
@solarkraft Lots of various things were being tackled recently, like voltage scaling or GPU not turning off when unused. USB seems to be quite a power hog for some reason, and we still don't even suspend the CPU there.
I'm not an EE though, just a high-level software guy that likes to try all the new shiny unfinished stuff, so no idea on the details ;)
That's with the screen, modem, WiFi and USB off. Modem probably wouldn't influence it that much though.
@Mahaer_Mahmud @sir They are already storing the original files, but AFAIK only the uploader can download them back.
The power of desktop #Firefox in your pocket with the #Librem5 https://puri.sm/posts/desktop-firefox-in-your-pocket-with-the-librem-5/ #mozilla #Linux #GNOME #PureOS #phosh #freeyourphone
@Alexmitter I plan to bring it into an unWIPable state once the update to wlroots 0.10 gets in.
@Jbb Reminds me of how links-x11 was the fastest browser on the Neo Freerunner, so I was using it as my main browser there. Probably wouldn't go as well with today's web as it did 12 years ago though :P
@Alexmitter Being oversized (bigger than the screen) even after maximizing.
@thibaultamartin @kyle Nope, this is a different, automatic thing: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phoc/merge_requests/73
@thibaultamartin @purism On a photo, yes :D
The next merge request will make #phosh cross the 1000 commit boundary:
```
$ git log --pretty=oneline | wc -l
999
```
@DelusionalAI Just for the reference for anyone who reads it and is interested:
1. git rebase -i COMMIT_ID^
2. choose "edit" in the commit you're interested in
3. git commit --amend --no-edit --author="Name Surname <email>"
4. git rebase --continue
5. git push --force-with-lease
6. ...
7. PROFIT
PS. It's "git", GitHub is irrelevant there ;)
@sir I think it's a confusion about what "git internals" really means. git plumbing != git's implementation details. git is a data structure manipulation tool, so you should know how that data structure looks like to use it effectively. It would be more like saying "you don't have to know how velocity works just to drive a car".
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