@agowa338 But the answer is still: it depends. What's the existing software support for the SoC and peripherals? How similar is it to already supported ones? How does the boot process look like? What resources you have available to base your research on? This all varies greatly device-to-device and if there was a guide it would have been already done.
If I were to write a guide, it would be: start with small steps on existing ports, observe others working, and you'll get there eventually.
@agowa338 I don't think there can ever be an effective guide like this. The first step is always "get to know your particular hardware well", and that's what determines what and how will have to be done next.
@pavel Still same thing. Even accidentally recorded on the stock kernel without my camera patches 😜
@ati1 I'm using PureOS (Byzantium and Crimson). Pure Maps works and has always worked just fine with Phosh.
@ati1 Well, Pure Maps has guided me from a train station to my accommodation today with no troubles 😉
@ati1 It hasn't been true for years, but only short clips were feasible until recently. You can browse #shotonlibrem5, I've posted quite a few videos with sound over the years there 😜
@pavel I have a stash too 😄 But to be frank I don't really use it anymore; I haven't needed a backup for my Librem 5 for a good while now, I'm just used to carrying it around I guess.
@etam Yeah, these touch screens can age this way. The one on the photo had developed a similar issue, but interestingly it got better after a while. BTW. Touch input still works fine after whatever happened in my pocket today!
Significant props to @purism for the repairability on the #Librem5. Disassembly instructions were easy to find on the community wiki. There were relatively few fiddly bits, with nearly all pieces held in by a combination of screws (of a consistent size) and friction clips. Only the screen itself is glued into place, but it's to a metal frame that conducts heat from a hairdryer beautifully. The damaged screen came off with almost no fuss.
This is now the second major part on the phone that I've upgraded/repaired (the first being the power-hungry 1st gen wifi board).
@74 @pluszysta @marventh @T_Wezmyr Ale KDE 10 lat temu potrafiło w kontrast...
@ptrc It's a recentish regression as far as I can tell
Set any application as Plasma background
Missing your favorite xscreensaver hack? Have an old Windows screensaver that works under Wine? Want to have htop as your wallpaper? Or maybe you'd like to write your own screensaver in Godot? This addon lets you use any application as a Plasma wallpaper or screensaver.
https://invent.kde.org/dos/plasma-wallpaper-application
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