@linmob Just for the record, whenever I stumbled upon a PD charger that L5 did not like, it turned out to have an out-of-spec voltage drop and it was the phone's undervoltage protection firing up. I suspect that other devices are configured to be much more forgiving to bad chargers.

One issue that was on our side was incorrect handling of contracts with more than 3A, fixed in March. All the other issues I'm aware about were fixed years ago at this point.

@linmob > For reference: At least according to the Powersupply app, I managed to charge my Librem 5 with 5V at 3A - but only with two specific chargers.

*Every* compliant >=15W PD 2.0 charger will provide the L5 with 5V/3A - unless something's broken, in which case: send logs!!!

@Obenji69 Purism was behind a lot of things that distros like pmOS use and which then went to live their own life upstream (such as Phosh, libhandy/libadwaita, Calls, Chatty, calling in ModemManager etc.). Purism maintains Debian-based PureOS and has never worked directly on pmOS, but we're all part of the same friendly community that works together towards common goals.

@opensourceit @claudius @thibaultamartin @postmarketOS postmarketOS is just one of the distros for smartphones, there are also others like Debian, Fedora etc. You can already study how they dealt with their scale :)

@8petros ZTCMW Knyfyrtel sąsiaduje z Technodzikiem, więc możesz ich podpytać.

@jbowen If "functional, stable, boring", then clearly Librem 5 with PureOS. Perhaps even too boring, but it's catching up now.

@rmader @jbowen We've had a "somewhat calibrated" camera on Librem 5 for years now - it needs to be redone more rigorously as the calibration shots used weren't perfect, but at this point this will be fine-tuning rather than drastic improvement.

I've personally never cared much about the selfie cam though, and I'm not aware of anyone else calibrating that one so far, so it's still something left to do.

@rysiek However, I am extremely concerned about people who believe (or want others to believe) that these systems may perform all of the functions that humans perform to get things done in the world, but better, as these people actually have real potential to deal a fair share of tangible damage to everything around them.

May this next year be about thriving rather than survival.

Best wishes from Stasio.

@awai @janvlug @okias @purism A good chunk of those should be trivially upstreamable, though personally I'm holding up with doing it until we're back on current trees, as that will make testing much easier.

Some of this stuff will still need a solid cleanup before going upstream though. There's also a handful of commits that add things that have been explicitly rejected by upstream, such as cpuidle, so I don't expect to ever be able to get to less than 10 commits or so.

@awai @janvlug @okias @purism FYI just did a quick clean up to get some better numbers - dropping patches that are later reverted, squashing downstream driver commits, dropping debug/obsolete/devkit/packaging/CI stuff, things backported from upstream etc. - but not very thoroughly.

Ended up with 174 commits.

133 files changed, 33472 insertions(+), 1541 deletions(-)

When ignoring Cadence and Redpine drivers:

68 files changed, 5908 insertions(+), 369 deletions(-)

source.puri.sm/sebastian.krzys

@okias @awai @janvlug @purism It's progressing again, but there's lots of catch up to play until it's current again 😭

@awai @janvlug @okias @purism Commit count is misleading - there are 86 commits just for the big cam sensor driver, which is rather small and these all would be squashed down into a single one if upstreamed; and further 20 commits on the Redpine driver are later nullified by importing its newer version.

Also, you only need a handful of commits to have a kernel that boots into something usable: source.puri.sm/martin.keppling

@grzgrz ED74, aka Pesa Bydgostia, aka Edyta. Mamy też Aliny, aka turbokible, aka EN57AL 😜

@thibaultamartin ??

$ gnome-session-inhibit --list
com.github.neithern.g4music: Keep playing (suspend)

The effect of putting the #postmarketOS wiki behind #Anubis 😞

I really hope whatever entities are doing this will run out of money soon...

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