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Replied to Guido Günther
@agx I really want to see linux mobile succeed. But we cannot compare them to linux servers because they're made by engineers for engineers / businesses.

A direct comparison would be linux desktop - but worse - because the firmware tends to be proprietary and bootloaders are locked on mobile.

Companies like Google have perceived the threat of linux mobile. They decided to allow you to run linux apps on android. Then a common user will have no incentive to choose linux over android because Google's android will have both play store and linux apps.

#google #android #linuxmobile #linux #foss

The arguments brought forward by people saying #LinuxMobile can't be a thing sound about the same as why Linux on servers couldn't become a success back then.

"Only for enthusiasts/hobbyists", "Look at the security/usability/[whatever]", "Google is the thing" (formerly Microsoft or proprietary Unix).

This (as back then) fails to see already present upsides of the project and the enthusiasm of people willing to make it a success (independent from corporate money and product life cycles).

is it too late to join the #pipewire party? i hope not, or else my #flx1 will be sad

all applications that use pipewire can finally utilize the camera (adding to our list of v4l, qtmultimedia and android apps)

one issue we are facing is that aperture is not very happy with the back cameras, so applications like #GNOME snapshot or authenticator will have the preview flipped. captured frames are surprisingly not flipped tho:
gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/snapsho

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

I'd like to understand how Android handles some QMI bits and found tooling by @joelselvaraj for that on the @postmarketOS wiki (wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Qua). That needs a patched Android kernel, so I took some notes how I got that to work on a Pixel 3a. Just in case this is useful to others: honk.sigxcpu.org/con/Booting_a

wiki.postmarketos.orgQualcomm Modem Debugging - postmarketOS Wiki

for this months updates, we are reworking our fingerprint setup entirely. the daemon (Biomd) is now written from scratch and no longer links against QT or libhybris.
while at it, i ended up writing a PAM module and a provider for #Fprintd which means all existing applications that use Fprintd will now work with our service.

one thing i wanted to experiment with was parallel PAM instances for stuff like sudo, so here is how far i got in about an hour

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@adrianyyy I guess I am just sad for GTK4 effectively obsoleting what where the 'main choices' in #LinuxMobile when PINE64 and Purism revitalized the niche/userspace software ecosystem in 2019 ff. I'll see if I can rephrase the comment to make the sentiment more clear; if I can't, I'll just remove it.

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@thelinuxexperiment

It's obvious that AOSP is on borrowed time. There's only so long before Google closes the source (eg Project Fuschia ) or limits enough it might as well be closed (ie makes it even more dependent on a million closed source Google apps).

Enjoy it while it lasts (which may not be long), but let's get going creating, using and supporting Linux phones so we have a decent option when open source Android fully dies!