I have not tested Mobile-Friendly-Firefox with these browsers yet, as I am waiting for official arm64 releases before installing them onto my Librem 5. While I think that everything should work, anyone can share issues here on the fediverse, on my Mobile-Friendly-Firefox repo, or on my forum thread. I'll try to check all three from time to time so I don't miss anything.
Minor Update:
Added to install and uninstall scripts
Support for Librewolf flatpak
I have tested and confirmed that it works perfectly.
. @linmob Thanks to this, I now know that the #PinephonePro on #pmOS has a working camera app with Snapshot! Thank you! I'm not prepared to use flatpack, so it's great that it is packaged regularly now. Only drawback is that only the front camera works, but that's better than no camera.
Okay, I think I am done updating files for a while now.
I have fixed all known issues, and everything works well. The only issue is a cosmetic one that doesn’t really matter and is unlikely to be noticed (the Tab Manager Menu in landscape mode doesn’t expand to use the full screen, but it works well and is very usable).
So I think it’s safe for everyone to save the files they need now.
For anyone that saw my post yesterday (November 11th), please check it again. There are additional updates from today, and I edited that post to include them.
Adjusted the following files to allow for vertical scrolling of extension popups:
extensions_menu.css
true_mobile_landscape-alt.css
true_mobile_landscape.css
dynamic_popups.css
dynamic_popups_plus.css
dynamic_popups_max.css
dynamic_popups_pro.css
dynamic_popups_pro_max.css
fenix_fox-alt.css
fenix_fox.css
fenix_one-alt.css
fenix_one.css
Adjusted userContent.css (fenix) to apply fenix colors to all about pages using regexp and selectively fix about pages to better fit display.
Updated on November 9th 2023:
Adjusted userContent.css (fenix) to fix a mistake that I had made. Sidebar size variable was in color section at top, being applied to all screen sizes; it is now properly set for smaller screens only, for the specific about pages that require it.
Updated on November 10th-12th 2023:
Added userContent.css (non-colorized).
Adjusted the following files to properly allow space for Tab Manager Menu button and toolbar items:
Gestern habe ich mir #Mobian@mobian mit #Phosh auf mein #Pinephone pro installiert.
Was soll ich sagen? ... Ich bin begeistert!
Gut, die Akkulaufzeit ist sehr klar verbesserungswürdig.
Aber "nur für Entwickler geeignet" ist es definitiv nicht mehr. Für mein Empfinden: es ist eine stabile Beta-qualität.
Kamera, GPS, Rotation, Telefon, SMS, WiFi, Mobile Daten, Karten, ...
Sehr viel besser, als das vorinstallierte Manjaro mit KDE. ...
Als nächstes synchronisierte ich mir Kalender und Kontakte mit meiner Nextcloud. 👍
Was mir aktuell noch ernsthaft fehlt ist ein QR-Code-Scanner (wie z.B. Cobang) und die Batterieoptimierung / eine bessere Batterie.
Das Jahr für ein stabiles #LinuxOnMobile ist nicht mehr weit!
Der WLAN- Hotspot funktioniert tadellos, aber gibt es auch ein paar Dinge, die noch etwas hängen
Clocks
ich kann mich zwar per Bluetooth mit meinem Auto verbinden, die Freisprecheinrichtung funktioniert trotzdem nicht, Kontakte Historie, Audio ... bleiben leer.
in Chats habe ich für OMEMO in XMPP noch keine Option gefunden, natürlich geht hier als Alternative Dino.
bei Chats wird das abgelaufene SSL-Server-Zertifikat nicht automatisch durch das neue und gültige ersetzt (XMPP)
in Chats kann ich zwar nach XMPP-Räumen suchen, aber nicht nach Matrix.
mir fehlt ein QR-Scanner. Megapixels startet leider nicht und Cobang ist nicht verfügbar (und es sagt, es funktioniere nicht auf dem PinePhonePro).
Muss wohl noch etwas weiter probieren und dann ggfs. ein paar Bugreports schreiben.
Well, my LineageOS phone just died (in essence, my Android phone just died). So I'm now using my Pinephone Pro Linux phone. It's running postmarketOS plasma.
So far, it automatically set up the SIM card fine. So, I'm getting texts from friends (via the app "Spacebar"). I'm even getting the group texts, which is good. However, even though I'm getting these, it says:
"No MMSC configured".
Anyone have any idea what this means? And what I should do about it?
Added userContent.css (fenix) to fix Firefox about pages to be better fit for Librem 5 as well as a color theme to match Firefox for Android, code-named Fenix.
Added fenix_colors.css for a color theme to match Firefox for Android, (Fenix). If you do not want the Private Browsing Mode theme for the URL Bar and Nav Bar, comment out that section of code at the bottom of the file.
Added fenix.css as an alternative to true_mobile_mode.css that more closely resembles Firefox for Android (Fenix).
Added extensions_menu.css to fix the Unified Extensions Menu.
Added dynamic_popups.css and several variations so that extensions expand into a big enough popup which also supports horizontal scrolling. Works best with true_mobile_mode.css or fenix.css.
Added alt-browser-alt.css to be used with true_mobile_mode.css or fenix.css instead of browser.css. It can also be used with other styles like alt-single_tab_mode-alt.css to have the Tab Bar at the top of the screen and the Nav Bar at the bottom.
Added single_tab_mode-alt.css, true_mobile_mode-alt.css, and fenix-alt.css, to be used without alt-browser-alt.css or browser.css in order to have the Nav Bar at the top of the screen.
Added true_mobile_landscape.css and true_mobile_landscape-alt.css to have a nice landscape mode that maximizes usable space and fixes flickering popups.
Added fenix_fox.css to have a single standalone userChrome file containing all necessary code except fenix_colors.css. You can add dynamic_popups.css or another variation. fenix_fox-alt.css is the version that has the Nav Bar at the top of the screen. You will still need userContent.css (fenix).
Added fenix_one.css to have a single standalone userChrome file containing all necessary code, including fenix_colors.css. If you do not want the Private Browsing Mode theme for the URL Bar and Nav Bar, comment out that section of code at the bottom of the file. You can add dynamic_popups.css or another variation. fenix_one-alt.css is the version that has the Nav Bar at the top of the screen. You will still need userContent.css (fenix).
Added variables into many files so that they work in “Normal” and “Touch” density modes.
If you prefer having a single userChrome file, you can simply rename fenix_fox.css or fenix_one.css to userChrome.css. You can also copy and paste the contents of one of the dynamic_popups files to the bottom of the userChrome.css file. Whichever userChrome file or files you decide to use, you will still need userContent.css (fenix).
I think I may take these two with me on my upcoming holidays, to give the #PinePhonePro and also the keyboard another shot.
If you have come up with modifications to save precious vertical space, please ping me, best with a link to what you did!
So, I set up my Pinephone Pro with PostmarketOS and Mrtest to help do some testing. I also requested an account on their wiki so I can make notes in the chart there. And I signed up with Matrix to get details of future service pack releases.
Ive taken some pictures on all 3 native #linuxmobile devices in case anyone wants to see how they do in automatic point and shoot scenarios. Also included a iphone 12 and a pixel 6 for comparison and looks like the pixel 6 was more true to life. 0 is in the dark hence all the noise though the pixel and iphones have a nightmode and those were used automatically. Download them all so you can rotate the images if needed https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1adhXylhlTTmP72AOcCTVklUiF26QKM_a?usp=drive_link