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#sxmo truly has an unprecedented level of customizability. here you see sxmo on my #pinephonepro with the app menu configured to have a button to launch a waydroid session with ui, and another button that fully kills the waydroid session for battery conservation. this takes a task that previously required a bunch of terminal stuff and reduces it to 2 buttons.
This is the true power of Linux mobile.


Release v22.12 "The One With Napali Calling" is out!

* Based on @alpinelinux 3.17
* Calls For SDM845 On Mainline
* 31 with devices (close to) Mainline
* Sxmo 1.12.0
* Phosh 0.22
* @plasmamobile Gear 22.09

https://postmarketos.org/blog/2022/12/18/v22.12-release/

#sxmo #phosh #linuxmobile


I did it again, I wrote a lock-screen for my #pinephone.

Instead of building something that just looks like a locksreen I forked swaylock this time and added a flat typing indicator along with a keypad.

Lets see if this one survives, also I have to figure out how to integrate it with #sxmo

https://codeberg.org/slatian/swaylock-mobile
Screenshot of the current lokcs…


Got a chance to talk to Miles Alan about his amazing projects:

* (Early days of) #Sxmo
* framebufferphone: new UI
* Mepo: new map app for Sxmo, fbp, Phosh, possibly PlaMo & more
* Why he likes #zig and #oilshell

#linuxmobile

https://cast.postmarketos.org/episode/15-Interview-Miles-Alan-Sxmo-fbp-Mepo/


> While #Phosh is clearly the most popular UI across the board, it came as a genuine surprise to me how popular #SXMO and SWMO are in general and on #postmarketOS more specifically. I didn’t expect such a complex and unorthodox UI to gather such a following in a relatively short period of time. But to be clear, I think this is great. We also shouldn’t overlook that a sizable portion of respondents is indifferent to which UI they use as long as the experience is solid.


I managed to forget #Sxmo 1.7.0 and two important @ubports #Ubuntu Touch related stories and added them a few minutes ago:

https://linmob.net/weekly-update-1-2-2022/

Apologies!


#ArchLinuxARM for @PINE64 #PinePhone / #PineTab (2021/10/22) has released.

Release Notes + Downloads: https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Pine64-Arch/releases/tag/20211022

#sxmo is now available as an option, check it out if you haven't!

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