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@kop316 @craftyguy @postmarketOS you have two devices that can run question is what will you run on the other device?

The 76th edition of my weekly collection of news about #LinuxPhones (@PINE64 #PinePhone, #PinePhonePro, @purism #Librem5 and such), #LinBits, is out!

linmob.net/linbits-75-weekly-l

7 Days in Linux Phones: #PinePhonePro Explorer Edition will be up for order soon, distro releases and Calls and Chatty developments, the #Framebufferphone project, #Meltemi (one Nokia Linux project that never saw the light of day) on camera and more!

@debacle @devrtz Calls is the one that fits the screen. There is also twinkle that is almost there.

@purism @merge thank you for continuing to improve mainline support for this device. Virtually all other OEMs just dump hardware into the wild with old/unmaintained downstream kernels to support it... which is terrible for everyone except the OEM and their bank account.

@purism great news! The #librem5 VoLTE works great on T-Mobile USA!

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
gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/-
for details.

#calls #phosh #librem5 #purism #gnomeonmobile #gnome #linux

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 🎉 puri.sm/posts/purism-and-linux

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!

@rikylinux

Yo tengo el "defecto profesional" de leer las condiciones de uso antes de usar cualquier cosa.

Y aunque no los uso, las de Microsoft, Zoom, Facebook, Twitter y YouTube las he leído completas, así como las de Google, que no aparecen listadas pero son de las más complicadas porque igual que las de Microsoft, contienen otras tantas condiciones de otros servicios incorporadas y se hacen laberínticas.

Por eso, cuando la gente se sorprende lo que hacen estas compañías con sus datos, es señal que nunca han leído sus condiciones de uso que son, por otra parte, bastante explícitas.

@martijnbraam you thinking about adding the librem 5 kernel to that list?

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