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  1. @UndeadLeech

    Ah yes. I think you're right about the tires. Happy I was wrong! :)

    Looking forward to when Kumo is available with Servo from the Flathub repos. Even if it's buggy as all hell, I just want a relatively easily installed option to help test/use/bug report a servo browser to help Servo move forward!

    Happy you're doing this work!

    #Kumo #KumoBrowser #Servo

  2. @UndeadLeech

    Is this a recent change? I just tried installing Kumo from Flathub, and I don't see any option to change browser engine anywhere. The gif you embedded in your post doesn't seem to be showing for me, so if it shows where to enable this, I still haven't been able to see it.

    PS Isn't Kumo a big car tire brand? I ,ean, I get that it's a different field, but it seems it could be an issue down the road...

    #Kumo #KumoBrowser #Servo

  3. Ich hatte ja kürzlich über Catacomb, dem schlanken Desktop für Linux Mobile, geschrieben: gnulinux.ch/alte-technik-neue-

    Nun gibt es tolle neue Weiterentwicklungen. Der Browser Kumo bietet bald die Möglichkeit die Browser-Engine einfach umzuschalten, zwischen Servo und WebKIT. Das finde ich wirklich genial!

    fosstodon.org/@UndeadLeech/116

    #catacomb #kumo

  4. Apparently the Fairphone 5 microphone not working with automatic wireguard call profile switching was just a race condition with q6voiced:

    gitlab.postmarketos.org/postma

    This means I now have calls working at a usable level with great quality on the Fairphone 5.

    Since ArchLinux users must love the bleeding edge, I'm shipping this as default with my packages, so it should work out of the box going forward:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacom

  5. Apparently the Fairphone 5 microphone not working with automatic wireguard call profile switching was just a race condition with q6voiced:

    gitlab.postmarketos.org/postma

    This means I now have calls working at a usable level with great quality on the Fairphone 5.

    Since ArchLinux users must love the bleeding edge, I'm shipping this as default with my packages, so it should work out of the box going forward:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacom

    #linuxmobile #archlinux #fairphone #catacomb

  6. Apparently the Fairphone 5 microphone not working with automatic wireguard call profile switching was just a race condition with q6voiced:

    gitlab.postmarketos.org/postma

    This means I now have calls working at a usable level with great quality on the Fairphone 5.

    Since ArchLinux users must love the bleeding edge, I'm shipping this as default with my packages, so it should work out of the box going forward:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacom

    #linuxmobile #archlinux #fairphone #catacomb

  7. Apparently the Fairphone 5 microphone not working with automatic wireguard call profile switching was just a race condition with q6voiced:

    gitlab.postmarketos.org/postma

    This means I now have calls working at a usable level with great quality on the Fairphone 5.

    Since ArchLinux users must love the bleeding edge, I'm shipping this as default with my packages, so it should work out of the box going forward:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacom

    #linuxmobile #archlinux #fairphone #catacomb

  8. Apparently the Fairphone 5 microphone not working with automatic wireguard call profile switching was just a race condition with q6voiced:

    gitlab.postmarketos.org/postma

    This means I now have calls working at a usable level with great quality on the Fairphone 5.

    Since ArchLinux users must love the bleeding edge, I'm shipping this as default with my packages, so it should work out of the box going forward:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacom

    #linuxmobile #archlinux #fairphone #catacomb

  9. Epitaph 1.3.0 improves FP5 GPS support and ignores single-tap drawer expansion during calls:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/epitaph

  10. Thanks to the great work done by @wrenix, @valpackett, and many others (certainly not me), I've finally gotten calls working on my Fairphone 5.

    While there's some kinks left to be ironed out, call quality is excellent out of the box (certainly better than my PinePhone (Pro)).

    I've pushed a `linux-sc7280-calls` kernel to my arch repo for anyone who wants to try it. The following PR discussion should help set it all up:

    github.com/sc7280-mainline/lin

  11. Kumo 1.8.1 fixes a couple bugs that probably went unnoticed by everyone but me. Baby steps.

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/kumo/lo

    Maybe it's time to get calls working on my Fairphone 5…

  12. Kumo 1.8.1 fixes a couple bugs that probably went unnoticed by everyone but me. Baby steps.

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/kumo/lo

    Maybe it's time to get calls working on my Fairphone 5…

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust

  13. Kumo 1.8.1 fixes a couple bugs that probably went unnoticed by everyone but me. Baby steps.

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/kumo/lo

    Maybe it's time to get calls working on my Fairphone 5…

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust

  14. Kumo 1.8.1 fixes a couple bugs that probably went unnoticed by everyone but me. Baby steps.

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/kumo/lo

    Maybe it's time to get calls working on my Fairphone 5…

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust

  15. Kumo 1.8.1 fixes a couple bugs that probably went unnoticed by everyone but me. Baby steps.

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/kumo/lo

    Maybe it's time to get calls working on my Fairphone 5…

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust

  16. Charon 1.7.0 brings idle inhibition while the GPS is locked and fixes issues with startup on some compositors:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/charon/

    First time doing a release through SourceHut, seems like I should put the changelog in the tag's message.

  17. Charon 1.7.0 brings idle inhibition while the GPS is locked and fixes issues with startup on some compositors:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/charon/

    First time doing a release through SourceHut, seems like I should put the changelog in the tag's message.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust #wayland

  18. Charon 1.7.0 brings idle inhibition while the GPS is locked and fixes issues with startup on some compositors:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/charon/

    First time doing a release through SourceHut, seems like I should put the changelog in the tag's message.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust #wayland

  19. Charon 1.7.0 brings idle inhibition while the GPS is locked and fixes issues with startup on some compositors:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/charon/

    First time doing a release through SourceHut, seems like I should put the changelog in the tag's message.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust #wayland

  20. Charon 1.7.0 brings idle inhibition while the GPS is locked and fixes issues with startup on some compositors:

    git.sr.ht/~undeadleech/charon/

    First time doing a release through SourceHut, seems like I should put the changelog in the tag's message.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #rust #wayland

  21. After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:

    sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb

    I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.

    Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.

  22. After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:

    sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb

    I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.

    Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #sourcehut

  23. After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:

    sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb

    I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.

    Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #sourcehut

  24. After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:

    sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb

    I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.

    Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #sourcehut

  25. After about 3 hours, I'm finally done migrating all Catacomb projects over from GitHub to SourceHut:

    sr.ht/~undeadleech/catacomb

    I was surprised to realize that GitHub did not automatically subscribe me to many of my own projects, finding some open issues in the process.

    Didn't think it was going to take this long, but there's been a lot of projects piling up. If someone finds some old GitHub links, please let me know.

    #linuxmobile #catacomb #sourcehut

  26. Kumo 1.8.0 automatically unloads inactive tabs, to preserve resources and enhance initial loading speed.

    github.com/catacombing/kumo/re