rmpc is a new terminal-based music player for mpd that has image
support. Being written in Rust, it's a good choice as a modern
alternative to ncmpcpp. It even has built-in vim-like keybindings
by default.
- kanjidraw: Online alternatives with radicals etc. are better
- dmenu-wayland: Breaks with multiple monitors
- obs: Easier to use wf-recorder
- wallust: Easier to use stylix
Not updating nixpkgs yet since it doesn't have v1.3.3 of the hyprland
portal yet and I'm not interested in spending hours cross-compiling the
phone right now.
This was used for "cargo upgrade" however there have been major
improvements to cargo since I added this and dependabot on GitHub
handles this better anyway.
One major downside of cargo-edit was that it would take a very long time
for the initial upgrade to occur, which made me use "cargo update" more
anyway to avoid the long wait times.
- mpv: No hardware acceleration makes it useless under phosh
- thunar: Viewport breaks when using non-English UI
- ncmpcpp: Phone screen is too small to show display
- papers: Gets cut off due to the 200% zoom and 1440x720 resolution
- geary: Not interested in storing emails on the phone
Seems to fix an issue where WebRTC was previously broken in
ungoogled-chromium. Note that `default_public_interface_only`
is used instead of `default` to prevent local IP address leaks.
Seems to be a bit more unstable but the performance difference is huge
enough that I'd rather run this than the minimum cpu frequency.
Battery life seems to be okay with around 3 hours of on-screen time and
low brightness. The massive increase in performance means that there's
much less time spent waiting for the phone, so the decrease in on-screen
time should be offset by how long you have to keep the phone on waiting
for it.
This fixes an issue where previously homeManagerModules would be an
unknown flake output. Note that this change is a part of Nix 2.22.3
but not Nix 2.23.3.
It turns out that nixVersions.latest is actually 2.23.3 now and this
version conveniently doesn't have the new homeModules attribute for
flake check backported yet, so we have to downgrade to 2.22.3 anyway.
See: 0a78a55d51
This is necessary since the boot process is handled by mobile-nixos.
Note that the implementation here should allow us to move aarch64
differences out of the flake.nix and simplify nixosConfigurations
again long-term.
Currently there are too many serious issues to realistically use
Hyprland on the PinePhone, and Phosh supports most of the features
we need out of the box anyway, so it makes sense to use that full-time
over trying to make something else work.