@llimllib I like a lot of the cli utilities which have come out of the rust age. Someone once said "POSIX should be replaced when the time is right". It would be nice to have independent implementations and a standard for which flags can be assumed to be supported so a single vendor doesn't have all the power.
@vitali64sur Can we just autoban anyone who posts YouTube or Discord links?
@pocketvj mouse pointer, or touch indicator?
@linmob I wonder if https://linuxphoneapps.org/ could have a category for sxmo appscripts, so it's easier to discover cool stuff like this.
@mattj @mms@emacs.ch A proper phone? Like one I can plug into the wall and set up on my mantle?
And here's my documentation of the fix: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2466#note_1756841067
I managed to prove the HW is working thanks to some things here https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Alsa_UCM
So I guess just the #alsaUCM config is wrong for my oneplus 6.
Audio on my daily driver #OnePlus6 running #postmarketOS has had a major regression this week (maybe hardware problem?) and now I think I need to buy a different phone.
@linmob @droidian Went to the website and filled out the survey. Dissappointed that there were no questions about headphone jack/bluetooth [call] audio, microSD-card storage and booting from external storage, camera capabilities, or multi-sim.
While I believe there's room in the market for something between the pinephone(pro)/librem5 and the [popular used android phone with decent mobile linux support], I fear they'll be too close to the latter to stand out.
@linuxphoneapps Didn't seem to work.
@bart Opened an issue in alpine with screenshots: https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/15722
@craftyguy @bart I have kde-default-icon-theme and breeze-icons5... maybe there's a missing breeze-icons6 package?
@Idcrafter @linuxphoneapps Does anyone happen to know the name of the package on #postmarketos that provides icons for #KDE apps? It's not very usable with a bunch of blank ui elements.
@SrEstegosaurio @BrodieOnLinux It's an honest question: "how many versions of wlroots do we want to support at a time?" The space-saving benefit of using a distribution's packaging diminishes when each project relies on a different specific version of something. (in this case, it's wlroot's "fault" for unstable api/abi combined with slow release cadence, and I look forward to a hypothetical wlroots 1.x which will be good enough for all)
It's not too often that someone makes a video about something I did online. #alpinelinux is a joy to contribute to, and I'm happy that they have the infrastructure to save people from needing to build it themselves. #hymo
here's another link for people like me who don't want to support monopolistic video platforms: https://www.bitchute.com/video/HhZ_HnqkJoo/
The "Problem" With Linux Distros Shipping Hyprland #Linux #YouTube https://youtu.be/HhZ_HnqkJoo
@linuxphoneapps extra #6
What's an app that you regularly use that needs more love for mobile-friendliness: gPodder (probably should switch to different app), firefox (ublock extension controls don't work).
@linuxphoneapps Oh, I misanswered 2... I use gnome, terminal apps, and sxmo's dmenu-type apps.
@linuxphoneapps
1. Dino (with jmp.chat)
2. yes (sxmo-sway, but testing hyprland)
3. no
4. Organic Maps (it's not packaged in pmOS and I don't flatpak), and camera (Oneplus 6). Use a second device for organic maps and taking photos.
5. postmarketOS
6. What other devices do you use on a weekly basis? Laptop (see more lines of code, ugly webapps), wifi-only android phone(see #4), pinetime/infinitime feature watch (to tell the time, alarm clock)
@xabean I'm pretty sure Amazon uses #openstreetmap (they often contribute long driveways), so if your orders are from amazon, fixing it in OSM should be good.
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