Calls 42.alpha.0 has been released 🚀
It features avatars in more places, helps phosh handle DTMF on the lockscreen, various UI tweaks, improved history scrolling performance and a couple of fixes.
Have a look at the release notes
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/-/tags/42.alpha.0
for details.
Our team works hard to maintain support for the Librem 5 phone. Check out the progress on mainline support for the phone and its development kit. Kudos to the team 🎉 https://puri.sm/posts/purism-and-linux-5-16/
I ran git-of-theseus on #Squeekboard. It's pretty clear when it was renamed from Eekboard.
https://github.com/erikbern/git-of-theseus
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/squeekboard
Running a tiling WM on your phone sounds like a stupid idea... until you discover #Sxmo. The whole thing is simple but amazing - it takes one or two days to get used to it, but then you know it inside out. Thanks to the built-in extensibility and simple codebase, you can change everything to your liking. This interface and its skilled community have become a great asset in
the wider #linux smartphone ecosystem!
The @LinusTech@twitter.com ripple effect continues.
#KDE #Linux
https://openforeveryone.net/articles/kde-fixing-every-ltt-complaint-plasma-ark/
@martijnbraam also, really cool project BTW
@martijnbraam you thinking about adding the librem 5 kernel to that list?
Nice track 2
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@brainblasted While GDPR is far from perfect and many of it's solutions are flawed. I hate the situation that led GDPR to be created in the first place.
@agx I think that after hearing about MMS support for almost two years now (dispite never having used MMS before), I will send out a few just for the lulz of it.
Here it is peeps, #Linux 5.16-rc1 + @postmarketOS up and running on the @shiftphones SHIFT6mq. Most things seem to work (including the modem) But unfortunately WiFi is having some issues.
Thanks a lot to @glundner (@shiftphones) for bringing up initial touch and display support.
@dcz @calebccff I mean If shiftphone is contributing to this. Then that is pretty cool. Cause you do not see many vendors/manufacturers of Android "smartphones" doing it, so I am curious on the potential of this and how far can it go, with the software support.