SICK!!! Sudo apt call -r 7724805475 xD
sudo apt call -Rv 7724805475 xD (recursive and verbose )
Open the modem device, then send the AT commands to the modem… Here you go
Calling with the command line is great for scripting.
This sounds like a cool feature for messing with people when you show them the phone for the first time.
“Yeah, so this is how you make a call…” [painstaking command input] [ring ring]
Doesn’t have to be painstaking. Just
call 010020012345
And then allow arbitrary fake parameters to mess with people, like
--override-callee-muted
--override-callee-ringtone
--ringtone-aggressiveness-level=10
--enable-AT-commands
Actually dialing the emergency number is a good point - it should be possible without unlocking the phone.
Why? Imagine the use case that you are unconscious and someone finds you with the phone but doesn’t have a proper phone around. Dialing with your phone without unlocking the screen could save your life.
Dialing 112 is even part of the GSM specs [1] so you could even dial with a locked sim card (and in some countries - due to abuse not in Germany, even without sim card).
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/112_(emergency_telephone_number)
112 is for europe no ? it’s in my country too … i sometimes contemplate about the “posibilities” if you can do “that” without even needing a sim card inside
112 is a global emergency number, it’s used in Europe and other (see wiki article)
As it seems you can dial 112, 999 and 911 globally in GSM and will be routed not by your mobile but the operator to the correct phone number. So the librem 5 would only need to know only these three numbers to be able to dial without sim card, without being unlocked and without money on your card. I even heard you could dial emergency without signal showing in current phones (some signal would need to be there ) - I guess there will be less quality then.
Source:
unless it’s one of those situations when the phone is “allowed” to exceed it’s “normal” signal power to “catch” a good reception. speculation purely - don’t know how this would otherwise work if the signal is very low to none-existent.
Just read this article at postmarketOS and found this as the ultimate hardcore mode
It’s terminal only with gesture base latter input and tab completion called shelli
I was told that this is because phones are allowed to use any available GSM network for emergency calls, not just the ones they are subscribed to. The phone normally only indicates signal strength for the network that’s currently in use, but if you initiate an emergency call and there is no signal then it can try to connect to other networks instead.
I immediately fell in love with this one
Nice. Yes that was more to what I was alluding to.
Seems very inefficient and annoying. Gestures seem slow.
Yeah obviously
I don’t consider this a to be a real thing anyone (i should say almost no one) wan’t to use for daily usage, More of a fun way to explore other ideas of phone usage. Using terminal and tiling manager and the like gains most of it efficiency by using a key board preferably with 10 finger typing. Switching this for touch screen seams more like strapping your feet together before running a marathon. Fun to watch and maybe even a fun challenge to try but not a serious thing.
@supermammal yes, simply change default systemd target to multi-user system
seems you dont know anything about apt/dpkg
you can connect external keyboard using otg
Seems I was making a joke with a fictional command and it also seems I dont really care about know it alls either there super nerd.