Posts
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Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update (15/2024): A WebKit browser for Ubuntu Touch and status updates on postmarketOS and LinuxPhoneApps.org
Also: KDE Frameworks 6.1.0, a Ubuntu Touch Q&A, an update on Replicant, Mobian servers are down, don't upgrade postmarketOS edge until Python 3.12 has been sorted out, PinePhone audio improvements in Sailfish OS and more!_
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Libreboot on the ASUS Chromebook Flip C101P: Disable write protection
Libreboot is a coreboot distribution, that supports a bunch of devices. Among many x86_64 devices, you can also install on two ARM-powered Chromebook. One of these Chromebooks is the ASUS Chromebook Flip C101p, and since I did not find a proper guide on how to disable firmware write protection, a necessary step before installing Libreboot, here's a stab at providing one.
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MCF12: Scarce Time, Even at Night(ly)
There's not been much progress since my last post. Other things cluttered my agenda, and ... I also need my sleep lately, so I could not make up for day-time by using night-time.
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Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update (14/2024): Phosh 0.38.0 and other news
Aside from a release of Phosh 0.38.0, that notably also contains a release of Squeekboard, we have a Community News Roundup for Sailfish, a UBports Newsletter, and many other little things, including a way to run Palm OS applications. Enjoy!
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How I fit many flatpaks on my Librem 5 with PureOS Byzantium
Earlier today, I came across a post on Mastodon about the 32GB eMMC in the Librem 5 is not enough for flatpaks. Turns out, I have made it work for me, as
$ flatpak list | wc -l
(the line-count of the output of flatpak list, which lists all installed flatpaks after a one line heading):117
and I want to share how I did this here and now. -
MCF11: Private Browsing Struggles
In the days since the last progress report, I did not have much time (thanks, day job ... not). I tried to tackle fixing the private browsing menu, but have not suceeded yet.
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MCF10: The Bug and the Bugfix
Sometimes you win, and sometimes you learn something - turns out, 4.3.0 was such a learning opportunity.