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What should we call the kernel package for hifive premier p550? It may also work on other boards based on same SOC.

#AlpineLinux #RISCV

Luckfox Lyra boards feature Rockchip RK3506G2 triple-core SoC, display interface, options Ethernet port

The Luckfox Lyra boards feature a Rockchip RK3506G2 triple-core Arm Cortex-A7 SoC with one Cortex-M0 real-time core, 128MB on-chip DDR3, a MIPI DSI display interface, and built on a 22nm process. Three versions are available with the Luckfox Lyra, Ly…
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@Paulinnation

Well I have never and would never vote for them regardless but I tend to agree on a wide scale.

You can use #FreeSoftware to tailor programs that work for you, combine things as you wish, and share these building blocks with others. In a #FreeSociety with technology being ubiquitous, everyone should have these essential #freedoms. Support the FSF, support free software: donate.fsf.org #CornerstoneOfAFreeSociety

I wanted to give the spotlight to my Librem 5 for a bit and talk about VPN options. I usually use either Mullvad or Proton VPN. I can install both on the Libre 5 through the respective websites as they give detailed terminal commands. Out of the box Mullvad VPN works great while Proton VPN won't connect to any network I tried. I didn't try the Flatpak version of Proton VPN and I don't use Waydroid on my Librem 5 so I didn't try that. So all in all if you have a Librem 5 and want a good VPN to use I would suggest Mullvad VPN. It is pretty cheap at 5 euros a month and is great from a privacy and security standpoint. It includes such options as "multihop" where it routes your traffic out of a different server than where it went in DAITA which defends against monitoring of packets, and content blocking for blocking things such as spam, trackers, ads and more. These all add extra latency but are optional and great to have.

mullvad.net/en/download/vpn/li

If you follow the above link, choose ARM64 and Ubuntu/Debian then click the .deb download. After that you just have to hold tap on the downloaded file and choose to "Open With Software Install".

@abgreport

Their next step should be to research things like fluoride free toothpastes.

Oh thats cool, the Nautilus file picker is finally adaptive on the @postmarketOS #Linux phone with the latest #Gnome release 😲

Oh wow K9/Thunderbird Android apps running with Android Translation Layer as GTK-apps on @postmarketOS . Until now only setting up the mail account works.

@counter_culture_warrior

I don't know about that. I've seen the results of Wayne coaching a hockey team, I don't know if I would want him leading a country. I mean can't be worse than Trudeau but that is a low bar to clear.

Cuirass knows when it’s dealing with pull requests. Cute, no?

This week's donation went to the Waydroid project. Waydroid is a container that allows you to run Android apps on a Linux OS. This is especially useful when trying to run certain apps on a mobile Linux phone that you can't get otherwise. The Android runtime environment ships with a minimal customized Android system image based on LineageOS. The code is licensed using GPLv3.0. The program can be compiled from source on Github, comes preinstalled on certain distros such as FuriOS or there are install instructions available on the project website.

The project has an official site here:

waydro.id/#install

The team has a presence on Matrix:

matrix.to/#/#waydroid:matrix.o

The source code is available on Github:

github.com/waydroid

If you wish to help the project financially they accept donations through Open Collective:

opencollective.com/waydroid

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