We used to have it at 40% and just bumped it to 100%. With 100%, I can
hear static noise in the headphones when using the PinePhone (pmOS CE)
in a silent room, even if I turn the volume down in Pulseaudio (e.g.
18%-30% in Phosh). This was not the case when we had it at 40%.
70% seems to be the sweet spot, where no static noise can be heard when
using headphones in a silent room, but where volume can still be turned
up to a very high level if necessary.
uboot-tools is provided by u-boot-tools but sometimes apk still gets
confused. This change prevents errors such as
pine64-pinephone:~$ sudo apk upgrade --verbose
WARNING: Failed to perform initial self-upgrade, continuing with full upgrade.
ERROR: unable to select packages:
uboot-tools (virtual):
provided by: u-boot-tools
required by: device-pine64-pinephone-0.25-r1[uboot-tools]
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A hack shamelessly stolen from Manjaro. Plasma Mobile runs in the user
session and needs direct access to the sys entries of the flashlight to
be able to toggle it in the GUI
[skip ci] Broken, thinks there is an unreferenced file while there is
not
Move the shelli-specific alsa config from MR 1741 into a subpackage that
only gets installed together with shelli.
With the config installed, programs using alsa instead of pulseaudio,
can't be controlled through the volume setting in Phosh anymore (and
probably other UIs too). Shelli doesn't use pulseaudio.
Change the path of the config file like in MR 1877, so it's easier to
override it if necessary.
While at it, improve the APKBUILD slightly by fixing the install_if of
the phosh subpkg (should depend on =$pkgver-r$pkgrel, see APKBUILD
reference), and fix long lines.
This adds eg25-manager for managing modem power in userspace instead of
relying on the modem-power stuff in the kernel. The userspace
eg25-manager has proven to be more reliable than using modem-power.
An older setup-modem script is installed for ofono, since eg25-manager
cannot interface with ofono (yet).
The eg25 init script was removed since it only dealt with configuring
the modem-power driver in the kernel
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