The pkgver is significantly lower (0.19) than the one of megapixels
(1.5.2 as of writing), so we can use the versioned provides here. If it
was closer so megapixels-purism's pkgver could become higher than
megapixels in the future, then we should use unversioned provides with
provider priorities instead.
For some reason, alsa sometimes probes it from another locations.
Add symlinks to handle it
Tested-by: Eric Curtin <ecurtin@redhat.com>
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Follow what Alpine is doing with gnome-shell.
Fix for upstream-compat check:
missing depend(s): gnome-themes-standard
Related: b745f99744
Related: 959ad322e0
For whatever reason, Alpine includes the mobile adaptivity patches for
this app:
cb88c5701f/community/dino/mobile-ui.patch
As such, drop our fork since it's unnecessary.
Reported-by: Airtower
Upstream has evince 43 now, which seems to be adapted (tested on the
Librem 5), and the old evince in this package depends on a package that
no longer exists:
ERROR: unable to select packages:
so:libgnome-desktop-3.so.19 (no such package):
required by: evince-9999_git20211009-r2[so:libgnome-desktop-3.so.19]
The known affected devices have had the battery display issues resolved.
xiaomi-beryllium and shift-axolotl were fixed in-kernel by Linux for
sdm845 version 5.19.7, and samsung-skomer works fine after backporting
the upstream Upower fix for the issue:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/-/merge_requests/170
The sdm845 devices also work fine with just the Upower fix for what it's
worth. The kernel fix is redundant.
A lame workaround for this[1] until something better comes along. Not
having a functional battery gauge on a mobile device is kind of painful.
1. pmaports issue 1677
Co-Authored-By: Oliver Smith <ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org>
Tested-by: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
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Increase the timeout for the PartitionJob from 2 min to 10 min, so it
works on the PinePhone Pro with its 128 GiB eMMC.
Related: https://github.com/calamares/calamares-extensions/pull/20
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PulseAudio is used for handling all audio on postmarketOS.
This also involves Bluetooth audio such as A2DP, HSP and HFP audio.
In the case of HFP/HSP, the HF and AG can interact with each other
through AT commands defined in the Bluetooth HFP 1.8 spec.
This set of patches implements HFP support to allow Bluetooth devices
to accept/reject/hangup calls, dial numbers, DTMF tone generation,
query signal strength, roaming status, service status, AG battery level,
call status, etc.
More details in the upstream MR:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/merge_requests/693
Available in edge for testing this merge request with a broader user
base. Not intended for backporting to stable branches.
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