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
2 Likes
JR-Fi
January 17, 2025, 2:43am
17
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.
1 Like
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:
This is a comparison list of NVMe drives and their controller support for NVMe format and sanitize commands. To contribute, install nvme-cli, list the attached NVMe drive(s) (without their serial numbers), list their controller format/sanitize support, then post their output(s) in this thread.
sudo apt install nvme-cli
sudo nvme list
sudo nvme id-ctrl /dev/nvme0 -H | grep -E 'Format |Crypto Erase|Sanitize'
Model Name
Format NVM
Format Namespaces
Secure Erase with Crypto Erase
Crypto Erase …
A Markdown table has the same functions. Here is a truncated draft I have been working on for @JCS :
Name (AS)
Location(s)
Server(s)
Bandwidth
DDoS Protection
Reduced Exit Policy
Payment Method(s)
Source(s)
HostSlick (AS208046)
Lelystad, Netherlands
VPS, dedicated
Up to 40 Gbps unmetered on dedicated servers
2,000 Gbps on OSI layer 3/4
No
PayPal, credit/debit card, Bitcoin, and more (except Monero)[1]
Tor Project (2023)[1]
IncogNET (AS210630)
Naaldwijk, Netherlands, Allentown, Pennsylv…
1 Like
ASwyD2
January 17, 2025, 3:13am
19
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…
5 Likes
JR-Fi
January 17, 2025, 3:42am
21
OK, the Crimson testing comments now have a thread → L5 Crimson image testing thread
4 Likes
ASwyD2
January 17, 2025, 3:50am
22
carlosgonz:
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:~$
2 Likes
One of the many advantages of Qubes OS is that in the worst case I would only destroy an emtpy VM
1 Like
adamk
January 17, 2025, 4:33pm
27
Is it possible for Purism to update the scripts/librem5-flash-image to work with a current Python version?
2 Likes
adamk
January 17, 2025, 5:44pm
31
and for newbies like me where is the installation instruction for the current crimson alpha release?
1 Like
ASwyD2
January 18, 2025, 4:08am
34
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
1 Like
It would be not so easy as some heavy dev tools (like gcc-14, rustc-1.80, clang) should be rebuilt first… It could take a few weeks.
4 Likes
Rome was not built in a day.
3 Likes