@agx @kirschner There's even more, see https://linuxphoneapps.org/categories/public-transport/
The most noteworthy one (aside from Railway) is the excellent KDE Itinerary, in which you can already today store your digital BahnCard. And: Itinerary is also available for Android!
It's the small things: If you've been bothered with #calls and #chatty seemingly starting up slowly in #phosh (while most other apps startup fast): I've posted MRs to fix this in chatty and calls (which then also prompted a small fix in phosh). Here's a quick demo of calls before and after the change:
new channel people! subscribe! video activism, ecological social issues, mostly in portuguese, but some have subtitles in english. https://kolektiva.media/a/freenando75/video-channels
@cas no radio device can broadcast whatever if it has no power?
from bt announcing to the world you are around. To your modem saying hello to cell towers.
runtime battery life? why have the card powered if you are on the street and not using it.
I released #GNOME #Calls 47.0 yesterday 🚀 \o/
This is the first release running #gtk4 and #libadwaita
Thanks a lot to everyone who contributed code, translations and bug reports!
Find the release notes at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/-/releases/v47.0
And of course, it has already been uploaded to 🎉
My Internet (fiber) is in maintenance, but I can stay connected with my #OnePlus6 running #PostmarketOS and #phosh #gnome in hotspot mode ! Big thanks to all the contributors making this little things happening smoothly
@fell @postmarketOS @GrapheneOS
> I wonder if anyone in the #LinuxMobile community has already began implementing it?
Today was "Bundesweiter Warntag" in Germany so a good point in time to test #ModemManager's & #phosh's upcoming #cellbroadcast support 🚨 .
The sounds emitted by #feedbackd are only stubs (and you don' t hear the haptic in the video but I promise it's there 😃).
There's three messages because the CBMs are sent out on three different channels.
Thanks @NGIZero for supporting my work on this!
Copy / paste can be fiddly on mobile. I opened an MR today to make the paste part a bit easier in phosh-osk-stub (another old branch finally cleaned up into a (hopefully) mergeable state):
@douginamug a saxony subtoot?
@cas but of course. Who does not want to deal with compiler errors on a Sunday afternoon.
I just realized what I hate about modern chat: it's not a small window on the screen anymore, it's *the whole screen*.
Discord (et al) is barely usable in a small window, whereas AOL Instant Messenger was *very* usable in a small window as you went about your browsing.
For me, smaller window = fewer distractions.
Yup, better not do that (`dpkg --force-depends` would work to remove system chatty temporarily but it'll get pulled back in on updates).
Another option is to move away /etc/xdg/autostart/sm.puri.Chatty-daemon.desktop when running the flatpak (which AFAIK does not get autostarted on boot so you might not get new SMS).
Chatty is tightly integrated into the system on phones, I think the flatpak is currently more of a demo for systems where it's not running yet.
Yesterday I had the chance to give a short #phosh status update in the FOSS on Mobile devroom at #FrOSCon: https://programm.froscon.org/2024/events/3153.html
Slides are at: https://programm.froscon.org/2024/system/event_attachments/attachments/000/000/830/original/phosh-status.pdf
#froscon day 2! Come say hi if you missed us yesterday, opposite the buffet.
Evangelos talking in the FOSS on Mobile Devroom at #FrOSCon 2024 about debugging the #phosh / #gnome stack. #LinuxMobile #ShotOnLibrem5
Come visit us at the FOSS on Mobile stand at #froscon! We got stickers, phones with lots of distros and UIs to try out!