I am not in a position to test this exact Crimson image due to other conflicting priorities at the moment.
Thanks.
carlosgonz@blackbird:~/librem5-flash-image/scripts$ ./librem5-flash-image --stable --variant plain --dist crimson
2025-01-16 21:39:35,133 INFO Looking for librem5r4 plain crimson image
2025-01-16 21:39:38,096 INFO Found disk image Build "stable" 'Last stable librem5r4 build' from Tue Jan 14 18:35:42 2025
2025-01-16 21:39:41,290 INFO Found uboot Build 85 from Thu Aug 25 09:22:41 2022
2025-01-16 21:39:41,290 INFO Downloading to ./tmp_librem5-flash-image_1pgh81vg
I cant wait for Gnu Crimson Frankly…
Purism
Also a bit tied up - I hope to get to it by tomorrow. I was also thinking it would be good to set up a separate testing thread with wikified list/table so everyone gets to know which parts have been tested and what the situation is.
Okay, you will need to create separate columns for each Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module then. You can use these Markdown tables I have created as a basis:
0.34
purism@crimson:~$ apt list phosh
Listing... Done
phosh/crimson,now 0.34.0-2pureos1 arm64 [installed,automatic]
purism@crimson:~$
Edit:
Vs.
purism@pureos:~$ apt list phosh -a
Listing... Done
phosh/byzantium-updates,byzantium-updates-proposed,now 0.32.0-1pureos1~byz1 arm64 [installed]
phosh/byzantium 0.28.0-1pureos1 arm64
purism@pureos:~$
General Thoughts:
- The pop-outs are not adapted to the mobile screen.
Nautilus
has a bug (previously reported) that the menu pops up as you are scrolling.- More thoughts might possibly come…
extremely old version.
Yes but not as old as Byzantium
purism@pureos:~$ apt list phosh -a
Listing... Done
phosh/byzantium-updates,byzantium-updates-proposed,now 0.32.0-1pureos1~byz1 arm64 [installed]
phosh/byzantium 0.28.0-1pureos1 arm64
purism@pureos:~$
Let’s start “Crimson backports unofficial” project?
Sure, go ahead.
Please, Please.
One of the many advantages of Qubes OS is that in the worst case I would only destroy an emtpy VM
Is it possible for Purism to update the scripts/librem5-flash-image to work with a current Python version?
Yes, possible.
and doable?
Same thing.
and for newbies like me where is the installation instruction for the current crimson alpha release?
Blog article:
Could someone give me the output of /etc/apt/sources.list
for Crimson. I don’t have a crimson image installed right now. Want to try an experiment