Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (10/2026): Slow Spring
https://linmob.net/weekly-update-10-2026/
#Phosh #SailfishOS #Jolla #UbuntuTouch #postmarketOS #Mobian #ArchLinuxARM #Catacomb #LinuxMobile #PinePhone #Librem5 #FuriLabsFLX1
linmob@linuxmobile.social
@linmob@linuxmobile.social
Hi! This is the main Fediverse account of a blog about LINux on MOBile devices – linmob.net. It's has been restarted in 2020 because of the PinePhone and continues to report the news on Mobian, postmarketOS, Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Touch and the hardware these alternative operating systems run on.
Used to be https://identi.ca/linmob. Also on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/linmob.net.
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Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (10/2026): Slow Springhttps://linmob.net/weekly-update-10-2026/#Phosh #SailfishOS #Jolla #UbuntuTouch #postmarketOS #Mobian #ArchLinuxARM #Catacomb #LinuxMobile #PinePhone #Librem5 #FuriLabsFLX1
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RE: Here's the new split tab feature in Firefox 149
@agx We would not hide it there by default (because customizations only apply within a width-limit).
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Here's the new split tab feature in Firefox 149
Here's the new split tab feature in Firefox 149.
What do you think, is this useful or should it be hidden by default on mobile?
(There's no option to split the tabs top/bottom.)
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RE: Yooooo, this is exciting.
@codemonkeymike Nice, I used on of these with Arch Linux ARM as a study computer when studying in libraries for about two years, until I upgraded to the RK3399 C101P. Having a small, light, fanless computer was really useful.
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RE: Tip: if your phone doesn't have a notification LED, it is broken or not yet supported by the kernel you can use the camera flash 📸 :
@phosh ... and here I am, having blacklisted the kernel module of my phones notification LED to have more peace of mind

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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
@neil Droid 4 comes to mind, Â but is 6.6 current enough?