- Mar 05, 2023
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Co-developed-by:
Caleb Connolly <caleb@connolly.tech> [ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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Add a base package to provide some e-ink specific opinionated defaults.
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- Mar 04, 2023
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Clayton Craft authored
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Clayton Craft authored
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- Mar 03, 2023
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Newbyte authored
Previously, the grep command would detect the /usr/bin/share string inside of the .ci/grep.sh file, so only check the device folder to avoid this. Other folders shouldn't contain any kernels anyway. [ci:skip-build]: Everything but linux-postmarketos-qcom-sm7150 built fine in CI, and linux-postmarketos-qcom-sm7150 built fine locally. Building linux-postmarketos-qcom-sm7150 via the CI failed because it took over 3 hours so the CI timed out.
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Newbyte authored
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Newbyte authored
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Newbyte authored
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Luca Weiss authored
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Newbyte authored
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The fix [0] has already been present in the kernel used in pmaports, so remove it which should improve SD card I/O performance. Take the moment to bump the pkgver to 1.0 [0] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/20221030073232.22726-11-marijn.suijten@somainline.org/ [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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According to Purism, PM on the Sparklan WiFi module works now with recent kernels, the upstream bug referenced earlier (see diff) was closed. Note that this has no effect on the Redpine WiFi module, which is the default module shipped with the L5. [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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This is more of a version bump, compared to the past few releases. This kernel should receive more of these types of releases, especially when there is less hardware left to bring up. [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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This does not bring up sensors or audio yet, but will be important later on.
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- Mar 02, 2023
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Clayton Craft authored
Includes changes that might improve modem stability (with resetting, that is...), and some ucm tweaks. Changelog from upstream: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5-base/-/blob/1b154d93164ff0473654d5abbbd5e619392a9559/debian/changelog [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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Signed-off-by:
Alistair Francis <alistair@alistair23.me> [ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
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- Mar 01, 2023
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No longer necessary for SXMO dwm edition, as tested/confirmed by SXMO maintainers / developers.
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moved to aports as "millipixels"
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kirigami may be installed outside of plamo, however there are some changes that should only be applied when plamo is installed
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Installing wys and anything else on all gnome-related UIs is better than just having a special case for phosh. Phosh should pull in pmos-base-ui-gnome.
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This is a dummy package that other packages can install_if on to install the appropriate camera app for the device/UI. It's intended to be added to pmb_recommends= for pmos-ui-* packages that want to have a camera by default.
- Feb 28, 2023
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This contains an OpenRC service that clears the RTC wake alarm. Users who don't want the RTC wake alarm to power on their phone from powered-off state can use this service to clear the alarm during shutdown. Fixes #1970 [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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Oliver Smith authored
Fix the build running silently, and running into the timeout for not printing anything for a long time. Related: https://builds.sr.ht/~postmarketos/job/948827#task-pmbootstrap_build-462
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- Feb 27, 2023
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Not all UIs depend on it Fixes #1971 [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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Add a driver for the Magnachip EA8061 panel found on some Samsung Galaxy Note II devices. Split the device trees into two (one for devices with the already supported S6EVR02 panel and one for the new EA8061 panel). Note: I didn't write this driver myself. Just like the old S6EVR02 driver, it has been ported from https://github.com/fourkbomb/linux to the latest mainline Linux version.
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- Feb 26, 2023
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According to https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/linux/-/issues/303#note_160864 enabling the modem power management results in a unreliable modem, but more power savings. With power management on the modem can disconnect at any time, including during calls. This makes the Librem 5 a very bad phone. Instead let's ensure it works as a phone with a semi-reliable modem (there is still the sleep/resume issue https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/linux/-/issues/423 ) at the cost of battery life. As the Librem5's battery life is already poor, a little bit worse isn't much different. Either way you need an external battery pack. Signed-off-by:
Alistair Francis <alistair@alistair23.me> [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI
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