@craftyguy Using a pinephone here. Recently switched away from pmOS on account of wanting to use convergence mode and it not working well or at all there. Currently using Manjaro, but did enjoy pmOS. Will probably switch back to pmOS once it works there.
@agx Awesome work! I'm still waiting on my L5, but I did just recently order a nexdock anyhow. I'm sure that any distro running phosh will benefit, even if I have to use a pine phone for the time being...
A future with this sort of convergence looks amazing. Thank you for always working to upstream the code!
@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!
MNT Reform hands-on review by Hackaday! https://hackaday.com/2021/08/26/hands-on-mnt-reforms-the-laptop/
@kyle Yeah, I enjoyed Ergo Proxy for sure.
If you are into psychological dystopian cyberpunk anime, I would HIGHLY recommend checking out the first season of psycho pass. My understanding is that it is similar to minority report, but either way it is gritty and masterfully done.
Just some screenshots of Shattered-pixel-Dungeon a fun little Roguelike RPG running on the #Pinephone
I showed this one before but I realized there is a .jar version in the LinMobGames repo now so you can use it on more then just Mobian. I just love this game it's not specially complicated but a ton of fun and I even played it before I had a Pinephone! :D
Big thanks to @ShatteredPixel (Twitter) for the amazing work!
#Gnome #Pine64 #LinuxPhone #Librem5
INPUT magazine article on MNT Reform just dropped https://www.inputmag.com/reviews/mnt-reform-review-your-diy-laptop-fantasy-is-here-at-last
Valve just dropped the bomb. A cheap portable console like computer with Linux on it (and it's arch btw). It's called the #SteamDeck.
2021 confirmed year of the Linux portable gaming console.
@linmob Thanks for putting together this write-up! I suspect that after Linux on phones matures a bit more, Linux on tablets will begin to get a lot more focus. With that in mind, it's nice to see where things start as of today.
New blog post:
GNU/Linux on Tablets: Hardware
https://linmob.net/gnu-linux-on-tablets-hardware/
#linuxtablets
@dos Based on the results, it looks like time well spent.
Nuclear Engineer