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postmarketOS in 2025-03 :postmarketos: 📖

* GNOME (Mobile) 48
* 📷 Camera enablement for OnePlus 6, Motorola Moto E5 Plus, Motorola Moto G5s, Xiaomi Redmi (3S, 4 Standard, 4A)
* Generic SM7150 packaging
* @nlnet @NGIZero grant for Collation + i18n support in @musl libc got accepted!
* COSMIC desktop
* systemd service reloading/restarting on upgrade
* Lots of events coming up around the world
* A highly entertaining podcast episode

postmarketos.org/blog/2025/04/

postmarketOSpostmarketOS in 2025-03: OP6 & MSM89x7 Camera, Generic SM7150, COSMIC, Musl Collation + I18nAiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones

Already seems way more smooth than I have thought.
Some days ago I made a post about thinking on findind some non-iOS, non-Google phone. It seemed to exist 2 possibilities: De-Googled Android or pure Linux. I am so enticed on going pure Linux!

:quote_red: Testing PostMarketOS On MS Surface GO 2
lemmy.ca/post/40705647

lemmy.caTesting PostMarketOS with Gnome on my MS Surface GO 2 - Lemmy.caI haven’t had a great time with Linux on a tablet without a keyboard and mouse but PostmarketOS is 100% usable IMO. Even the on screen keyboard on the login screen works.

Ever since adding the `Haptic` API to #feedbackd for games I wanted to make the `VibraPattern` available to feedback themes as well as this allows for more nuanced feedback.

This allows us to e.g. use more subtle feedback for OSK button presses than for 📢 of incoming SMS.

Opened MRs to make that possible and
while at that I made the maximum strength for all events confiurable too. It's a bit hard to 👂 in the 📽️ but it's there. Hopefully this makes it into #phosh 0.46:

Successfully tested receiving #cellbroadcast messages on the #PinePhone as well:

# _build/test/mmcbmmonitor
[/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/CBM/0] new cbm: received
4371: Hallo, this is a CBS test message

So hopefully all devices supporting `+CSCB` on an AT port should now be able to show these messages in @phosh (if the MR makes it into the next #ModemManager release).

The #osmocom stack is such a great help for testing these things.

Thanks to @NGIZero for supporting this.