home.social

Search

1000 results for “mobian”

  1. @okias @carbonatedcaffeine

    Cameras on OnePlus 6T “work” very basically in #pmOS, but terribly. The exact same hardware works extremely well in #UbuntuTouch. I'm supportive of #pmOS and #Mobian but they really don't work as well as #UbuntuTouch on OP6T. I patiently await improvement before I'll be ready to switch fully.

  2. So I got tickets for a local baseball game to only find out I have to use Ticketmaster, where they force you to use their web-app or "app".

    Thankfully, someone reverse engineered how it works: conduition.io/coding/ticketmas and it looks like ticketmaster didn't bother to change anything about it. While he made an app, I use . So....time to reimpliment it into Bash, and I give you:
    gitlab.com/kop316/generate_tic

    This will generate a valid ticket to use!

  3. So I got tickets for a local baseball game to only find out I have to use Ticketmaster, where they force you to use their web-app or "app".

    Thankfully, someone reverse engineered how it works: conduition.io/coding/ticketmas and it looks like ticketmaster didn't bother to change anything about it. While he made an app, I use #mobian . So....time to reimpliment it into Bash, and I give you:
    gitlab.com/kop316/generate_tic

    This will generate a valid ticket to use!

  4. So I got tickets for a local baseball game to only find out I have to use Ticketmaster, where they force you to use their web-app or "app".

    Thankfully, someone reverse engineered how it works: conduition.io/coding/ticketmas and it looks like ticketmaster didn't bother to change anything about it. While he made an app, I use #mobian . So....time to reimpliment it into Bash, and I give you:
    gitlab.com/kop316/generate_tic

    This will generate a valid ticket to use!

  5. So I got tickets for a local baseball game to only find out I have to use Ticketmaster, where they force you to use their web-app or "app".

    Thankfully, someone reverse engineered how it works: conduition.io/coding/ticketmas and it looks like ticketmaster didn't bother to change anything about it. While he made an app, I use #mobian . So....time to reimpliment it into Bash, and I give you:
    gitlab.com/kop316/generate_tic

    This will generate a valid ticket to use!

  6. So I got tickets for a local baseball game to only find out I have to use Ticketmaster, where they force you to use their web-app or "app".

    Thankfully, someone reverse engineered how it works: conduition.io/coding/ticketmas and it looks like ticketmaster didn't bother to change anything about it. While he made an app, I use #mobian . So....time to reimpliment it into Bash, and I give you:
    gitlab.com/kop316/generate_tic

    This will generate a valid ticket to use!

  7. @mntmn You might want to get in touch with the Debian #Mobian team for this. They are running Debian with gnome as the foundation on devices like the PinePhone, PineTab and Librem 5. I'm sure they'd be excited to help with adding the MNT Vector to the list. They are in #mobian-dev on OFTC which is bridged to #mobian-dev:matrix.org

  8. @mntmn You might want to get in touch with the Debian #Mobian team for this. They are running Debian with gnome as the foundation on devices like the PinePhone, PineTab and Librem 5. I'm sure they'd be excited to help with adding the MNT Vector to the list. They are in #mobian-dev on OFTC which is bridged to #mobian-dev:matrix.org

  9. @mntmn You might want to get in touch with the Debian #Mobian team for this. They are running Debian with gnome as the foundation on devices like the PinePhone, PineTab and Librem 5. I'm sure they'd be excited to help with adding the MNT Vector to the list. They are in #mobian-dev on OFTC which is bridged to #mobian-dev:matrix.org

  10. @mntmn You might want to get in touch with the Debian #Mobian team for this. They are running Debian with gnome as the foundation on devices like the PinePhone, PineTab and Librem 5. I'm sure they'd be excited to help with adding the MNT Vector to the list. They are in #mobian-dev on OFTC which is bridged to #mobian-dev:matrix.org

  11. @mntmn You might want to get in touch with the Debian #Mobian team for this. They are running Debian with gnome as the foundation on devices like the PinePhone, PineTab and Librem 5. I'm sure they'd be excited to help with adding the MNT Vector to the list. They are in #mobian-dev on OFTC which is bridged to #mobian-dev:matrix.org

  12. Today at 16:05 CEST @devrtz  will showcase at #minidebconfhamburg2026 what you can expect when running #Phosh and (close-to) mainline Linux on your mobile phone. There will be a live stream at https://hamburg2026.mini.debconf.org/schedule/venue/1/

    #LinuxMobile #Debian #Mobian

  13. @kennergf @EUCommission
    "Works on any device".

    Amazing not only will it work on my PinePhone running mobian but even better it will work on my primary phone, a dumbphone with RAM counted in megabytes.

    I am also looking forward to trying to use it on my Iyonix. Although I might need to upgrade to a later version of RISC OS.

    At least I will not have to buy an Android or Apple device ever again.

    /s

    #mobian #riscos #pinephone #dumbphone

  14. @fbinin I'd say it's worth flashing it just to get a sense of how the interface itself works and to experiment before actually buying a new device. (Also, there's a chance that someone will figure out the drivers for it later and then you can use it: my camera started working a bit only a few months after I'd set up on my )

    Long term, a secondhand Poco F1 would be good for a cheap option but if you're serious about it I'd recommend investing in the by @furilabs

  15. @fbinin I'd say it's worth flashing it just to get a sense of how the interface itself works and to experiment before actually buying a new device. (Also, there's a chance that someone will figure out the drivers for it later and then you can use it: my camera started working a bit only a few months after I'd set up #Mobian on my #PocoF1)

    Long term, a secondhand Poco F1 would be good for a cheap option but if you're serious about it I'd recommend investing in the #FLX1 by @furilabs

  16. @fbinin I'd say it's worth flashing it just to get a sense of how the interface itself works and to experiment before actually buying a new device. (Also, there's a chance that someone will figure out the drivers for it later and then you can use it: my camera started working a bit only a few months after I'd set up #Mobian on my #PocoF1)

    Long term, a secondhand Poco F1 would be good for a cheap option but if you're serious about it I'd recommend investing in the #FLX1 by @furilabs

  17. @fbinin I'd say it's worth flashing it just to get a sense of how the interface itself works and to experiment before actually buying a new device. (Also, there's a chance that someone will figure out the drivers for it later and then you can use it: my camera started working a bit only a few months after I'd set up #Mobian on my #PocoF1)

    Long term, a secondhand Poco F1 would be good for a cheap option but if you're serious about it I'd recommend investing in the #FLX1 by @furilabs

  18. #Mobian 🇪🇺
    wiki.debian.org/Mobian/Devices

    Brand Model

    📱#Phones
    Fairphone | 4, 5
    Google | Pixel 3a
    OnePlus | 6, 6T
    Pine64 | PinePhone & Pro
    Pocophone | F1
    Purism | Librem 5
    Shift | 6mq

    📟️ #Tabs
    Pine64 | PineTab, PineTab2, PineTab-V

    💻️ #PC
    Generic | x86

    @mobian
    #DeGoogle #DeGoogled #Linux #mobianmobile #mobian