@nitrokey Hey NitroKey, as a #postmarketOS dev this honestly gets me a bit worried. I've seen several companies jumping on the "Linux on mobile" bandwagon without realizing what makes the PinePhone and Librem 5 so great: mainline Linux kernel support.
Please make sure that if you make a Linux-based phone, it'll either ship with mainline support or has at least work going to it to make that happen in the future!
@eliasr @staticvoidmaine @someunexpectedsparks GNOME maps at the moment requrires an Internet connection to work but I can try with puremaps next
@eliasr @someunexpectedsparks @staticvoidmaine
And the blue dot moves!!! :D
#gps on a #librem5 showing my location in #gnome #maps in real time as I walk home.
And yes... I walked **slowly**, an did not walked straight, and the video quality is not the best. But hey it is a lot of progress :D
The space is a parking space close to home.
Credits go out to the several developers that worked on the different parts of the stack necessary for this to work.
Phorge is a community fork of the no-longer-maintained Phabricator.
I think all these ph-names are phucking silly. 😜
Lots of work on MMS support on chatty! Thanks to Kyle Evans (fuzzy7k), there is now inline support for single image attachments!
Take a look at the work here:
If you’re writing a bash script, you should probably be using the Community Bash Style Guide (https://github.com/azet/community_bash_style_guide#style-conventions).
Also, look through the slides for Beautiful Bash: Let's make reading and writing bash scripts fun again! (https://www.slideshare.net/a_z_e_t/inpresentation)
Making a #sip call from the #calls app on the #librem5 (and yes audio worked ;) ). This is still a development version of gnome-calls. And work still needs to be done to make it more user friendly and integrated with other components. But hey it is progress :D
Credits go out to: @devrtz that has been working to add #sip on gnome-calls. Also the account on the phone is an jmp.chat account, shoutout to them as jmp.chat is an awesome service :D
@chrichri can you reach me on matrix :D
@someunexpectedsparks this is awesome!
Did some playing with the #Librem5 GPS. I want to build something that can record where I’ve been. I did an Android version of this but I’m excited to rebuild it w/o Google & w/free software.
Grabbed raw nmea data with
sudo cat /dev/gnss0 > output.nmea
Used gpsBabel (not on the L5) to convert to gpx
gpsbabel -i nmea -f output.nmea -o gpx -F output.gpx
I then imported that into QGis
The spaghetti-looking area was me shoveling my driveway. Then I took a stroll around the block
‘tis a start😃
Credit goes to @someunexpectedsparks for the tip about using gpsbabel like that: https://social.librem.one/@someunexpectedsparks/105653896370247856
@staticvoidmaine @eliasr I am sure that with time someone will make a better method/appication
A very crude method : )
sudo cat /dev/gnss0 | tee file.txt
And then, got a tip from @eliasr about using:
sudo gpsbabel -i nmea -f file.txt -o gpx -F file.gpx
To convert to a *.gpx file
Was also able to use the #librem5 GPS to record the ride back home and convert the data to a *.gpx file to open in GNOME maps.
@douginamug @eptf nope none that I saw.
I purchased the zine because of this post.