Thank you for sharing. I'm about to start on this journey too. I retired my old 6T because the sound/microphones were somehow bad (complaints from callers) and I was never able to properly resolve it, but it's still perfect for a project phone and it could very well have been a software issue from my frequent ROM flashing. Would love to have KDE on my phone with all the open source programs I love.
Thanks for the comment. Those spare devices are good for testing out new ROMs. I hope it goes well for you. Let me know if you have any questions about installation etc.
The camera isn't working currently, so we won't know until it is implemented. You can use android apps if you install Waydroid (ruclips.net/video/N-Q0c3iy-5g/видео.htmlfeature=shared ; same process on GNOME mobile)
@@naturegreene9579 I think the problem right now is the connection between postmarketOS and the hardware, so even with a camera app, it needs some work to connect to the hardware.
What if you install an image viewer and launch the screenshot from the command line? Maybe the tool works but, there is an issue with file association.
That's a good thought. GNOME has updated since then and now screenshot is functioning well. I have an updated video here: ruclips.net/video/xtorilL3nks/видео.html
My redmi note 7 phone is not fully supported I think, how could I contribute to full compatibility? Is there a little bit of reverse engineering? Do i need to learn Java? (I have java lol), I want to learn C, Rust, Go and many system's programming language, that could help? Could you give me a couple of clues on how to write drivers? Thanks uwu
Thanks for the questions. Sorry I don't have expertise on writing drivers or too much of the coding involved with pmOS. I have seen some code written in C though. Bash script, and other languages would probably help as well. Here is a porting guide for new devices: wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Porting_to_a_new_device Also try reaching out to the postmarketOS groups on chat to get more details: postmarketos.org/chats-and-social-media/
Yikes. That sounds troubling. Which device and version are you flashing? I found the edge version to have more issues. Conversely, try the version that you didn't before.
@@CyberPunkEdu I have to enable always keyboard onscreen and use a mouse to click in order to see the osk. It seems like the Wayland doesn't know the touch input event in those particular apps. PureMaps is another one, search click doesn't trigger the osk
@@CyberPunkEdu I used on both Librem 5 and pinephone, but those two are well supported by the os out of all phones, if those two won't work, I think all other phones will have the issues.
If you check the device pages : wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices , you can see what's working or not (click on each device name and scroll down, on the right). Mostly don't have a camera working, and Xiaomi seems to have partial functionality only.
It is possible, but the use of it is not ideal. For example, I was able to use a Russian on-screen keyboard by adding the input method, moving it "up" in priority in the settings then loging out and in again. However, this design is for hardward keyboards, so there is no easy way to switch between input methods with being able to set and press hotkeys on the keyboard. It may be possible to write a script for this, but by default there is no easy way that I can see.
It uses Mutter: "Mutter is a Wayland display server and X11 window manager and compositor library" (gitlab.gnome.org/verdre/mutter/-/tree/mobile-shell).
Yeah I know people are curious about battery life. So far the videos are not very representative. I'm planning to do a better look at battery on some of these OSes in the future.
Keep it up, i like these vids.
Thank you! I appreciate the support.
Thank you for sharing. I'm about to start on this journey too. I retired my old 6T because the sound/microphones were somehow bad (complaints from callers) and I was never able to properly resolve it, but it's still perfect for a project phone and it could very well have been a software issue from my frequent ROM flashing. Would love to have KDE on my phone with all the open source programs I love.
Thanks for the comment. Those spare devices are good for testing out new ROMs. I hope it goes well for you. Let me know if you have any questions about installation etc.
The animations are really smooth compared to how it runs on some other phones.
Good to know. Thanks. The OnePlus6t is a pretty powerful device in that sense.
How about camera quality? Does it support the same camera (picture) quality as the original pre installed oem app? And van I use a droid apps on them?
The camera isn't working currently, so we won't know until it is implemented. You can use android apps if you install Waydroid (ruclips.net/video/N-Q0c3iy-5g/видео.htmlfeature=shared ; same process on GNOME mobile)
@@CyberPunkEdu then I guess it should be possible installing gcam and get a decent camera quality
@@naturegreene9579 I think the problem right now is the connection between postmarketOS and the hardware, so even with a camera app, it needs some work to connect to the hardware.
What if you install an image viewer and launch the screenshot from the command line? Maybe the tool works but, there is an issue with file association.
That's a good thought. GNOME has updated since then and now screenshot is functioning well. I have an updated video here: ruclips.net/video/xtorilL3nks/видео.html
My redmi note 7 phone is not fully supported I think, how could I contribute to full compatibility? Is there a little bit of reverse engineering? Do i need to learn Java? (I have java lol), I want to learn C, Rust, Go and many system's programming language, that could help? Could you give me a couple of clues on how to write drivers? Thanks uwu
Thanks for the questions. Sorry I don't have expertise on writing drivers or too much of the coding involved with pmOS. I have seen some code written in C though. Bash script, and other languages would probably help as well.
Here is a porting guide for new devices: wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Porting_to_a_new_device
Also try reaching out to the postmarketOS groups on chat to get more details: postmarketos.org/chats-and-social-media/
i just flashed mine but it's stuck at the postmarketos logo, and it says in terminal login:
Yikes. That sounds troubling. Which device and version are you flashing? I found the edge version to have more issues. Conversely, try the version that you didn't before.
Virtual keyboard doesn't work on certain apps, such as if you try to login online account, it doesn't popout
Oh that's worthing noting for sure. Thanks for letting us know!
@@CyberPunkEdu I have to enable always keyboard onscreen and use a mouse to click in order to see the osk. It seems like the Wayland doesn't know the touch input event in those particular apps. PureMaps is another one, search click doesn't trigger the osk
@@drakegao1That sounds annoying. I didn't notice that. Are you also using OnePlus 6t ?
@@CyberPunkEdu I used on both Librem 5 and pinephone, but those two are well supported by the os out of all phones, if those two won't work, I think all other phones will have the issues.
@@drakegao1Good point on the main supported phones.
Is there a phone with postmarketOs who the camera completely functional? Not including Pinephone and Librem of course
If you check the device pages : wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices , you can see what's working or not (click on each device name and scroll down, on the right). Mostly don't have a camera working, and Xiaomi seems to have partial functionality only.
in gnome, is it possible to use non latin on screen keyboard already? last time i checked it was impossible, and that's a deal breaker.
It is possible, but the use of it is not ideal. For example, I was able to use a Russian on-screen keyboard by adding the input method, moving it "up" in priority in the settings then loging out and in again. However, this design is for hardward keyboards, so there is no easy way to switch between input methods with being able to set and press hotkeys on the keyboard. It may be possible to write a script for this, but by default there is no easy way that I can see.
@@CyberPunkEdu thank you.
There is actually a way to switch keyboard quickly by longpressing on the "smiley" face.
ruclips.net/user/shortsBaeQnhSMV0g
6:10 curious if other dialers have functioning speaker settings
That's a good thought. I tried installing another dialier from the store and it wouldn't even run, so not sure.
2:30 I'm guessing you could do it through a USB adapter
Yes, that seems likely. Thanks for the thought.
i lovee itt
Glad you enjoy it. Hope to see more development for GNOME mobile soon.
I'm buying this phone just to try things out.
Great! It seems to be a well-supported phone. Let me know if you have any installation questions.
SXMO 🔥
Working on it :)
@@CyberPunkEdu I can't wait!🔥
SXMO: ruclips.net/video/QZYgnlAkYvY/видео.html
X11?
It uses Mutter: "Mutter is a Wayland display server and X11 window manager and compositor library" (gitlab.gnome.org/verdre/mutter/-/tree/mobile-shell).
А почему он а не я?
извини, я не понимаю. кто?
plasma mobile 6 please
Thanks for the idea. I will look into that!
1% battery...
Yeah I know people are curious about battery life. So far the videos are not very representative. I'm planning to do a better look at battery on some of these OSes in the future.
Could wired be for a Ethernet via a usb c adapter?
Yes, that could be the case. Makes sense thanks