Thank you for your post. Maybe I am being lazy, but Postmarket OS runs Phosh, correct? Is it possible to use other desktop environments like Danctix? Also, it is based on Debian, correct?
One more thing: when you say āhorrible energy consuptionā do you mean equal to or less than Byzantium, Pure OS on the Librem 5?
Postmarketos is an derivate of Alpine Linux and has nothing in common with debian. They also deliver (amongst others) an Phosh-DE. They provide also plasma mobile, sxmo etc.
The battery problem is really exact the same as with Byzantinum/Phosh We talk not about half an hour more or not. In the car I have an USB-C loading cable and at home in office also dedicated for the L5. So I can use it as an daily driver
I do not know many about the modem access from the main OS. But if they have to look permanently for incoming calls from the CPU and have no event (interrupt etc.) driven low-profile this would explain the problem. Or the modem has no usable low-power routines and it is normal that the ear on longer phone calls is gettig hot. After a call You can on Byzantinum and PM-OS se a greatly reduced battery energy state
But I have found that PM-OS with phosh is a wonderful replacement of Byzantinum with lots of up-to-date appsā¦ als long as You can dismiss the not working Cam
Hello. Ok. So how does package management work? Does Alpine maintain their own repositories? Or, more specifically, how exactly does package management work with PostMarket OS?
Postmarket/Phosh came with my old school Pinephone, what? Three years ago? It was pretty performant on the wimpy PP, but Alpine did drive me nuts on the command line. All my other Linux devices run something based on Debian, so PM/P was just too much frictionā¦ I ended up using Mobian until the modem died. Mobian was performant, even on the uSD card, andā¦ you know, Debian.
I want PureOS to work for me and it does well enough to not rush into another OS, but I will probably try out Mobian on a uSD sometime. It will have to be way better than PureOS to make me switch, though.