Did anyone managed to get the gnome-clock alarm to work from suspend? I’m just rebuild the latest gnome-clock app and systemd that should support this issue, but alarms still do not work if the phone suspended…
As i still do not using my L5 as a daily driver so i never tried, however what i know is that it maybe working but it need some enablement on core. By default it is not enabled if i remember well.
Thank you.
This may be of interest to you.
Thank you for the link! It looks like more suitable to work with messengers… In fact I’ve found one solution based on waked (works for ALT Mobile), but I haven’t had a chance to try it yet.
So so far there is no way to wake device from suspend with an alarm?
I tested link of @spacemanspiffy and it works on Mobian. It just has no lockscreen-widget, so you need enter PIN to shut down the alarm.
So it doesn’t work with pureos yet ? Only with Mobian ?
I guess it works if you compile and install it manually from source. I did not try, because I don’t need it yet. (Mobian is my test system.)
Gnu Crimson on right - >
As you can SEE how nice looks gnome-clock on Gnu Crimson Mobile.
Gnome-clock got GTK4 port on Gnome v42.
So Gnu Crimson feels so nice than Byz, super fast, super mobile shell, super clean, super GTK4, powersave of course.
Note: i have no firefox or any flatpak apps on system or even worse waydroid , also a ultra low dose of gtk3 apps ![]()
Chatty v0.8.0 feel super fast on SMS, MMS, Calls too.
Now imagine Gnu Dawn how wonderfull will?
Time to test Alarm on suspend?
Edit1:
This Imagen help me to understand why android Phosh Settings desing: consistency with the ecosystem, which is great, however it make it tiring the eyes and brain as having so many objects inside the bubble in such a small space, which results in a dirty mobile interface.
@agx please please excuse me. ![]()

