exciting episode, many interesting topics
erebion
Try git pull
and see whether the updated fork works now. If not, I will have a closer look.
Also, I've just built it successfully. Make sure there are no left-overs from a previous run which failed.
Oh, that reminds me I should probably have breakfast.
Help would certainly be appreciated. I also have tags, but no idea how to test NFC. :)
I don't know how well this is supported for other devices, I only know that some people use an eSIM on other models. 🤔
You should look at the wiki page for the Pixel 3a, it is the same as the Pixel 3a, just different screen size and battery capacity.
It is extremely well supported. The only thing that might be annoying is that the microphone does not yet work, but a kernel dev apparently already has the patch and just needs to push it to git.
Even eSIM works.
I've put together some notes which shod help you build an image for testing. https://git.erebion.eu/forgejo/erebion/sargo-temp
Keep in mind that some infos need updates, eSIM works, microphone works when changes are pushed in a few days.
Just because they believe neurodivergent people to be less likely to categorise does not mean neurodivergent people don't do it. What's so funny?
I'm working on porting Mobian to the Pixel 3a, pretty much everything works, even eSIM. The kernel dev is already working on upstreaming the patches, some are already in the next Linux release.
I've recently posted about the progress: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/19600671
Updates to that post would be that eSIM does work and that the internal microphone will work very soon once the already existing patches are pushed to the git repo.
Okay, just wrote an Ansible Playbook to roll out the workarounds, including call audio, which I just got to work, I've also tried to get Bluetooth working, but the udev rule is still broken.
https://git.erebion.eu/forgejo/erebion/sargo-temp
There are also some hastily written steps for building an image. :)
Let me know what things are unclear, I will improve this.
EDIT: Only tried using call audio via headphone jack and did not notice that internal speaker and mic currently do nothing, so I have to amend my to do list by just another bug. :D
EDIT 2: The mic patch has not yet been pushed by the kernel dev and the ALSA config needs changes, but then audio calls with built-in speaker and mic will work. :)
Started writing, but then got sidetracked... by making audio calls work. :)
Will post the link here soon, just want to verify there are not too many dumb mistakes in it, do not want to fruatrate anyone with terrible docs. :D
I really don't want to break every other program if I can avoid it.