phosh 0.46.0 is out
There's
#phosh #librem5 #pinephone #gtk #wlroots #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile
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phosh 0.46.0 is out
There's
#phosh #librem5 #pinephone #gtk #wlroots #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile
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Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (13/2025): Crossing Platforms, Breaking Barriers
@danie10 Please add @purism As far as I know, it's still the ony company in the world that has made #LinuxOnly laptops, minis, servers, tablet, and phones as well as the OS which is #FSF-endorsed.
In all fairness, Dell shouldn't even be on the list as their XPS laptops with Linux preloaded isn't #LinuxFirst or even available except in certain countries.
@mntmn 7-8 inches would be great especially if it's a narrow design like 18:9. Might be too large for some folks but reengineering my pocket is easier than engineering and producing a phone. In fact, I have a skilled pocket engineer available in-house.
Also, small designs limit usability. #Linuxphones are full fledged computers so larger screens allow you to use it as a pocket pc without plugging in peripherals. My #Librem5 screen is 5.7" but practically it's almost reduced by half by the onscreen keyboard.
Dear @Mer__edith and the the amazing @signalapp team,
After the last update, the Signal "desktop app" is requiring us to launch the mobile app - however, many of us do not have the Android or any other "mobile" version of the Signal app any more.
We are a large (by our standards) group of #Linux phone users, and your "desktop" app is our "mobile" app : )
Our previous phones on which #SignalApp was initially activated was an Android or Apple device and we have since then completely migrated to #Linuxphones. Some of us may have registered Signal on #signalcli, Flare, #Molly, Signal Android in #WayDroid, etc.
The #mobileLinux community is growing - we have members spanning a good number of projects and devices, e.g.
- @purism #Librem5 and #LibertyPhone running #Debian-based #PureOS #GnuLinux, #Alpine-based #PostmarketOS or #Mobian,
- @PINE64 #Pinephone and PP Pro running #ManjaroARM, #SailfishOS, etc.
- @furilabs #FLX1 running #Droidian-based #FuriOS,
- a wide variety of Android phones (including OnePlus 6, Google Pixel 3, #Fairphone 4 & 5) running #Alpine-based @postmarketOS ,
- @volla , #Fxtec and #Brax3 devices running #UbuntuTouch by @ubports,
- devices running @mobian which is part of #Debian project, etc.
[Apologies to any project I may have failed to include - you are all appreciated]
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Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (12/2025): GNOME 48 and other goodies
didn't realize that @Liberux posted the modem they are going to use. Is anyone on #linuxmobile familiar with the Snapdragon X62 and how well its supported on mainline? Looking at the specs its really new and modern so performance and efficiency should hopefully be amazing. That of course does depend on if power saving modes can even be activated. What are everyone's thoughts/experience on it? Also wonder if its hooked up via usb similar to #librem5
Er der nogen her som har erfaring med
hvilken #Linuxphone kan håndtere vores elskede
#MitID #MobilePay apps .. ?
Det er tid at gå (tilbage) til #linux på #mobil - men de to apps er ligesom #cantDoWithout ...
tak!
Time to #free the #mobilephone too.
Therefore, collecting possible alternatives here,
for me and others -
and grateful for additional pointers and experiences:
Special #denmark #Danmark twist: #MitID #MobilePay apps ..
(update: on dk mastodon, i hear #MobilePay runs on #Jolla)
#sailfish #postmarketOS #Pine #purism #librem5 #liberty #jolla #linuxmobile
https://linmob.net/categories/weekly-update/
I'm at 3 USB A to C cables that my #purism #librem5 somehow has turned into "slow charging cables". Is anyone else having this issue? I can't prove with certainty that it's the Librem 5 doing it, but it's the common denominator.
For what it's worth, the charging is slow even if I use a different device, adapter, and power source.
Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (11/2025): #Libadwaita 1.7 and news from #Sxmo
If you would like to support the development of #PureOS #Crimson you can do a totally optional monthly #donation via a PureOS subscription in the #Purism shop.
The three monthly subscription tiers are:
PureOS Subscription Expert
$19.99 / month
https://shop.puri.sm/shop/pureos-subscription-expert/
PureOS Subscription Premium
$9.99 / month
https://shop.puri.sm/shop/pureos-subscription-premium/
PureOS Subscription Standard
$5.99 / month
https://shop.puri.sm/shop/pureos-subscription-standard/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report February 2025:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-february-2025/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report January 2025:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-january-2025/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report December 2024:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-december-2024/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report November 2024:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-november-2024/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report October 2024:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-october-2024/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report September 2024:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-september-2024/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report August 2024:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-august-2024/
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#PureOS #Crimson Development Report July 2024:
https://puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-development-report-july-2024/
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