New listing: Keep Me Awake
Inhibit lock screen and suspend
https://linuxphoneapps.org/apps/de.swsnr.keepmeawake/
Fixed "bwm-ng" (https://github.com/vgropp/bwm-ng) build on riscv64 in GNU Guix:
https://codeberg.org/guix/guix/commit/525d8a1a60b5a3e7dc6759e7fb8af7522758028a
New listing: Tuner
Extensible control center
https://linuxphoneapps.org/apps/org.altlinux.tuner/
There are no free \#Linux kernel drivers for contemporary Wi-Fi hardware. Tell Qualcomm, Inc. to release fully-free drivers for its in-production Wi-Fi chipsets, just as it\'s predecessor, Atheros, did sixteen years ago: https://u.fsf.org/475
Updated "udpcast" (https://www.udpcast.linux.lu/) to the version 20250223 in GNU Guix:
https://codeberg.org/guix/guix/commit/199fd26ab268d4f26cebcb39e844fe4ff9bea9bc
One of the reaosns I use Librewolf. They have a built in option to chose different DNS providers including Mullvad which is what I use.
Wow, Firefox by default applies DNS encryption over HTTP, to protect you from your evil ISP watching what sites you check. But you know who they use to resolve the DNS request? No other than fucking Cloudfare! So in effect, Cloudfare sees everything about the sites you visit when you use Firefox. Thanks Mozilla, but I'd rather trust my ISP than Cloudfare in that case. And cherry on the cake, they enable this by default, without opt-in request. The "champions of the Free Web" are the worst
Hello! This is our new place in the fediverse - make sure to check https://linuxphoneapps.org if you are into #LinuxMobile and use #postmarketOS, #Mobian, #DanctNIX, #MobileNIxOS or one of the other great distirbutions!
We just moved to this new instance (and @linuxphoneapps will follow with moving to @linuxphoneapps later today). Let's hope it will serve us as a solid new home for a long, long time! :-)
TOR doesn't collect your data at all, unlike #Google #Chrome https://u.fsf.org/46s
Tried to run "guix pull" on my VisionFive2 board with the configured offloading. Everything went smoothly at first but then the Guix daemon on my main x86_64 machine went down with a SEGFAULT; I tried to restart it, but it failed with SEGFAULT again. Had to reboot the system to fix that. Not sure why it happened.
Then I tried to build the rest of the packages on VisionFive2 and found out that OpenSSL 1.1.1l tests fail as is shown on the attached screenshot.
To Kurt Kremitzki "The importance of the Free Software movement is highlighted again and again by stories in the news," is more than enough reason to support the #FSF. Consider becoming an associate member and funding our work in #FreeSoftware today: https://my.fsf.org/join
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