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Speaking of great things for Linux Mobile that @nlnet and @NGIZero are funding:

One of them is the OpenIMSD project, which has the goal of getting VoLTE on Qualcomm based phones working with postmarketOS, @mobian and all other Linux (Mobile) distributions.

As a precursor to that, we need to be able to create VoLTE-related QMI traces from Android phones. @lynxis figured out a good method and wrote a blog post about it:

postmarketos.org/blog/2025/06/

postmarketOSCreating QMI traces from Android phones with Frida to reverse engineer Voice over LTEAiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
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@devrtz @NGIZero @snwh …and as a service to user interfaces/DEs that don't want to add explicit #CellBroadcast support #cbd can now send notifications. Just enabling the setting is enough.

This is configurable on a severity level so you could use a system modal dialog for high severity events and notifications for low severity ones. This is (likely) how we'll wire it up in #phosh once everything has settled in.

Following my request one and a half months ago: mstdn.social/@theDarky/1144151

By adding the following line to my #Mobian configuration:

/etc/apt/sources.list.d/experimental.list
deb deb.debian.org/debian experimental main

And by installing the experimental versions of the mesa Vulkan package:
sudo apt -t experimental install mesa-vulkan-drivers

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Mastodon 🐘theDarky (@theDarky@mstdn.social)Hello Does anyone know how to install the proprieraty drivers for the #librem5 to replace the etnaviv driver ? I dont find any documentation about it #librem5 #linuxmobile #mobilelinux

One thing that bothered me since some time is that for switching between different 🎶 players required to🔓 the 📱 .

So e.g. pausing #gnome podcasts to listen to music via #gapless needed ever so many steps. I've thus added a lockscreen plugin to #phosh that tracks all currently running media players that use #mpris and allows to interact with them.

This is all pretty rough still but I can hopefully brush it up for 0.48 (gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p).

Watch Divine D. making a test call on Phosh. This was only to try the call application, power consumption and connectivity. There are many other scenarios for such a test, such as during low-power modes, running performance applications, audio quality, audio routing, bluetooth HFP mode.. We will be covering those as the hardware revisions and software improve.

youtube.com/shorts/iT9Pq75SxFU

#Linuxmobile #open-source #privacy #dawndrums #divined #dawnos

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We usually learn a lot about this on conferences but let's try it here as well:

If you're daily driving #phosh we're keen to here on which phone (or other device)? Which distro do you use and which phosh version are you currently running?