KDE Plasma 6.3.2 available!
After extensive testing, we have now released KDE Plasma 6.3.2 for TUXEDO OS.
https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/KDE-Plasma-6-3-2-available-for-TUXEDO-OS.tuxedo
Not really FOSS but still amazing licence: http://www.wtfpl.net
WTFPL – Do What the Fuck You Want to Public License
The WTFPL is a very permissive license for software and other scientific or artistic works that offers a great degree of freedom. In fact, it is probably the best license out there. This site provides information on how to make the most of the WTFPL. Get started now!
Anna's Archive is an #opensource search engine for shadow libraries, launched in November 2022 by an anonymous team known as Anna and the Pirate Library Mirror (PiLiMi) team. It provides free access to a vast collection of #books , academic papers, and other written materials by aggregating records from major shadow libraries like Z-Library, Sci-Hub, and Library Genesis.
Updated Guile-ICS in GNU Guix to the version 0.7.0:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=48f5a666b540cc35c0922b0dde0588f85f573cab
I think that's a pretty good way to describe it.
Due to personal health issues (nothing too critical, don't worry), Peter won't be able to publish a "Weekly #MobileLinux Update" post this weekend. The current plan is to have a combined post about two weeks on the 8th of March.
Sorry about that!
If you're impatient you can always use the pipeline (by re-running this https://framagit.org/linmob/linmob.frama.io/-/jobs/2738005 job tomorrow 🙂
Ever since adding the `Haptic` API to #feedbackd for games I wanted to make the `VibraPattern` available to feedback themes as well as this allows for more nuanced feedback.
This allows us to e.g. use more subtle feedback for OSK button presses than for 📢 of incoming SMS.
Opened MRs to make that possible and
while at that I made the maximum strength for all events confiurable too. It's a bit hard to 👂 in the 📽️ but it's there. Hopefully this makes it into #phosh 0.46:
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