Better late than never: PureOS 11 (crimson) is finally out, catching up with Debian 12 (bookworm) just in time for when bullseye/byzantium lose their extended security support next month. If you're still on byzantium, update ASAP! It's a solid improvement over both byzantium and plain bookworm. 🧵

While it's still not exactly on the bleeding edge, it's a significant step forward. Lots of infrastructural blockers that prevented further development have been resolved in the process, and even though the base isn't very fresh, there's quite a bit of fresh work included too. I'd say the end result may even be more polished in some areas than in other up-to-date distros now (with a strong accent on "some areas", obviously, as they're clearly ahead in some others!)

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@dos I can testify to this. Camera with #Millipixels and GPS turn-by-turn navigation is with #Puremaps are both significantly improved. In fact, I just drove to a new suburb for the frst time without needing my degoogled Android. Previously I was using #postmarketOS on this #Librem5. Thanks.

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I also confirm that I can totally navigate by using #PureMaps on my #Librem5.

Btw, did you notice that the volume of the turning instructions in PureMaps is pretty low? Actually too low to hear well for me. Way lower than the volume of other apps.

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@janvlug @dos Yes it does sound low but even the notification sounds for most apps (besides Chatty and Thunderbird) aren't loud enough for me so I force overamplification:
`org.gnome.desktop.sound allow-volume-above-100-percent 'true'`
It's exposed in settings in more recent phosh/gnome versions.

@opensourceopenmind @janvlug You may want to adjust Speaker Boost ALSA control rather than use software amplification that causes clipping. This is shared with the earpiece, be careful not to blast it at full volume when you have it near your ear.

@opensourceopenmind @janvlug I hope that PipeWire will let us sort this out better. PulseAudio was very stubborn at considering the maximum available hardware amplification as 100% instead of 0dB, so I had to restrict it from using the whole range to keep it sane :(

@dos @janvlug I'm excited for Pipewire. In pmOS 25.06 on L5, almost everything (not only Millipixels) including Firefox with Jitsi and Galene, other camera apps like Snapshot, other apps using camera like Decoder, Dino XMPP, Delta Chat, etc all mostly worked for scanning, video calls, etc. In 25.12 there were problems with legacy voice calls so they switched back to pulseaudio.

@opensourceopenmind @janvlug But PipeWire can still handle video even when PulseAudio is handling audio...?

@dos @janvlug That's how I thought it should work but I actually now I remember, the L5 camera not being detected by Firefox on pmOS 25.12 was observed before they did the change back to pulseaudio: gitlab.postmarketos.org/postma

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@opensourceopenmind @janvlug libcamera won't produce nice image yet, but it should work nevertheless, so that's likely just some distro misconfiguration that you should be able to debug. Make sure you enable PipeWire support in Firefox in the first place, I don't think it's enabled by default yet.

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