@Amgine Oh, I hope yours is an easy fix! I am right with you on that.
I am either going to replace me daily driver phone's screen (very badly craked at the top) or wait for the PinePhone. I was late to find out about the Librem 5 and it's possible i will be waiting for some time for that.
@Amgine oh my! You need bumped to front of the line!
Lucas' #etnaviv softpin work landed in #linux-next :
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?id=ae4530062620561d24683b1bd3438b8397693429
This paves the way for gc7000 mainline mesa GPU support: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/merge_requests/1559
Great news for the #librem5 !
Released phosh 0.0.4 - about the the release with the most changes: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-/tags/v0.0.4 - thanks to everyone who contributed to this release!
@moonman does Google apps or systems apps show up on that report?
@Amgine Thank you! That is a very kind thing to say!
Librem 5 shipping starting 24 September 2019 https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-shipping-announcement/ #purism #linux #linuxphone #linuxmobile #gnome
@thibaultamartin @kyle Biometrics: Seems like a flaw to have a password that doesn't expire and doesn't change
If you haven't seen it, my latest video is live on LBRY! https://beta.lbry.tv/what-s-holding-linux-back/5ef0176f63c9fdcd3f351bbb0348a7ce36c0674e
@Naughtylus are you setting up the WiFi hotspot while connected to the internet via a network connection other than the WiFi card you are trying to hotspot?
The second part you will have to deal with is how your network daemon deals with this type of set up.
NetworkManager https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager#Sharing_internet_connection_over_Wi-Fi
It is also possible that you will need `modemmanager` module for NetworkManger
Hope this helps
@gbryant Pulling it on podcast now! Keep up the good work!
@timhildred @linuxjournal Exploring options, but I love the feel of a real book.
I can't speak for the rest of the @linuxjournal archive, but I own the decade+ worth of articles I wrote. A lot of them are just as relevant today (I refer to them myself quite often). Would anyone be interested in some kind of "Best of Hack and /" polished and updated compilation?
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