RE: https://mastodon.social/@Tuxdoctor/116247694950954874

I see this effort as a perfect successor to the postmarketOS wiki tables, which relied on manually filled support levels.

It enables tracking across all distributions, different kernel versions, and patchsets.

It’s simple: you run a diagnostics app, and at the end, you can upload the results for everyone to see.

#MobileLinux #LinuxMobile #Linux #Kernel #MainlineLinux #Mobian #NixOS #postmarketOS

Enabling GPS On OnePlus 6/6T Running PostmarketOS

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New blog post introducing the WIP Duranium project (immutable postmarketOS), some of its major features, and explaining why some design decisions were made.  

> Either the new image works, or the system falls back to the previous one automatically. No partially-applied state. No debugging audio when you need to make a phone call and no fussing with a broken web browser when you just want to doomscroll cat photos. It also means developers can reproduce the exact state of a user's device, making it much easier to track down and fix issues.

https://postmarketos.org/blog/2026/03/17/introducing-duranium/

#linuxmobile #postmarketos #duranium

Introducing Duranium: a more reliable postmarketOS

Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones

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@lynne Oh, ok...thanks, that's good to know and sad to hear :(

I was under the impression that it was at least partially an adoption problem - i.e. drivers/APIs etc. not being ready - will trust you on your judgement, though, if that has already been tried extensively.

FTR.: the "rubbish" devices where I'm still hoping to see improvements are e.g. #linuxmobile phones or older laptops where hardware codecs are often hard to get working well, or are missing for modern codecs like AV1.

Anyone know the current state of @furilabs and the FLXs1 device?

Thinking about grabbing one since I see they are now in stock.

#LinuxMobile #FuriOS

thinking of installing postmarketOS on my fairphone 5 (since it's only my 'backup' rather than my main (that's a pixel 8 w/ grapheneOS) there's isn't too much at risk).

but I've never done anything like this on a phone
(the pixel 8 came with graphene pre-installed). anyone got any experience with this or any tips? ​

#PostmarketOS #Fairphone5 #LinuxPhone #AskFedi #BoostsWelcome #BoostAppreciated #LinuxMobile #MobileLinux
Powiem Wam szczerze, wkręciłem się w programowanie aplikacji pod @ubports. Sprawa jest o tyle ciekawa, że aplikacje na to środowisko można bez problemu programować w #QML. Można oczywiście korzystać z gotowych komponentów dla środowiska #lomiri, gdzie w ten sposób udało mi się już zrobić pierwszą prostą aplikację - konwerter walut. Jednak robi się ciekawie, jak sobie przygotujemy własne komponenty w QMLu, bazując na QtQuick. W ten sposób można w zasadzie robić ileś komponentów dla swojej aplikacji, a następnie tę aplikację pakować pod Ubuntu Touch w format paczki Click narzędziem Clickable czy w format Flatpak (i raczej także APK na Androida). Dzięki temu proste aplikacje można w zasadzie rozwijać w miarę prosto pod wiele różnych platform mobilnych, ale przede wszystkim raczkujące dopiero platformy linuxowe niebędące Androidem. Poniżej załączam przykłady gdzie mogłem łatwo zrobić komponenty z własnym stylingiem i czcionką i wykorzystać je zarówno na linuxowym desktopie jak i w aplikacji na Ubuntu Touch. Trochę się w to wkręciłem, nie ukrywam, więc pewnie napisałbym jakiś tutorial odnośnie tego. #ubuntutouch #ubuntu #linuxmobile #linuxphone
Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update (11/2026): Input, Budgets and Widgets

This past week: postmarketOS publishes 2025 financial report and 2026 budget, GNOME 50 approaching with libadwaita 1.9 released with new sidebar widget for adaptive apps, Stevia speech input prototype via vosk-server - talk to Phosh, Plasma Keyboard improvements and way more. Enjoy!

LINux on MOBile

Speech input is one of the missing features in #Phosh's stevia. I had looked at several possible solutions but didn't want to pull in a ton more dependencies into stevia itself.

While looking for something completely different I stumbled onto #vosk-server which runs fully locally but can be talked to via websocket and so I could punch that into the prototype I had already alying around (video has audio):

#LinuxMobile