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U.S. webOS fans in the Chicago area can once again meetup and chat over pizza. As usual it’s on a Sunday. November 27th this time – just as you’ve recovered from that big Thanksgiving meal!. 7pm is the time,

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, Schamburg is the place. .

Bring your webOS and LuneOS devices, discuss developments and the future and exchange tips on keeping your phones and tablets alive and functional.

If you need to know more or announce your attendance, here is the .

The team at pivotCE remind you that if you are planning a meet up, let us know! We are interested in promoting your events (it might even increase attendance!). We are also interested in reports and pictures from webOS events.

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    • By pivotCE
      The very long wait is over #LuneOS and #webOS fans! We’re finally back with a new release called “Doppio” which we believe will be a milestone in terms of developments and the way forward!
      So you’re wondering what we’ve been up to for the past year?

      Well, actually a whole lot to be honest! We have upgraded the bluetooth stack from BlueZ4 to BlueZ5 which required quite some work to the kernels. This has been successfully completed for the Nexus 4 (Mako) and Nexus 5 (Hammerhead); unfortunately to date we haven’t been able to get this to work on the Touchpad (4G) (Tenderloin).
      We have been working closely together with the Halium project and have made further integrations between LuneOS and Halium reducing duplication between the projects and using a single source where possible. This all to be more easily integrated, and to facilitate ports to newer devices. We have upstreamed our kernel patches (mainly to fix GCC 5/6/7/8 compatibility) to Halium so we can use a shared kernel for our targets.
      Talking about new devices we’ve been working on: Since Google dropped the (budget) Nexus line and launched the (premium) Pixel line, we’ve been looking for other targets that are easily available, budget friendly and have good community support. We quickly ended up with Xiaomi which makes phones with decent specs, unlockable bootloader (the process is a bit tedious, but it’s do-able) and the phones give very good value for money.
      This has resulted in us independently working on 3 different Xiaomi devices being the RedMi Note 4x (Mido), RedMi 5 (Rosy) and Mi A1 (Tissot).  These are all Aarch64 devices using the Snapdragon 625 chipset. We didn’t have any Aarch64 devices before and also they are based upon Halium 7.1 (Android 7.1) while all our previous targets were based upon Halium 5.1 (Android 5.1), so this brought a whole bunch of new challenges. There are still a few rough edges, but audio, sensors, wifi and bluetooth are now working. There was also quite some porting work done for some of the other Halium supported targets such as the OnePlus X (onyx), Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) and Motorola G4 (athene). These are currently in various stages of development, whereby OnePlus X is the most mature.
      The Xiaomi Mi A1 is a strategic device for us which we chose in cooperation with LG to work on to get LuneOS working and also as a target for LG’s webOS OSE (Open Source Edition).

      link hidden, please login to view came as a surprise to us, however it has great potential. Though the initial release of webOS OSE was very limited and therefore limited use case for people not being very familiar with webOS, it does offer a lot of potential for us. webOS OSE is basically 5 years of development of the core webOS bits since Open webOS was released. It has been deployed in millions of LG TV’s since and offers great improvements in terms of reliability and functionality. The big downside however is that there’s no record of the changes between Open webOS and webOS OSE, so this is making the migration a bit more challenging. Early June the LuneOS team met with LG in Paris to discuss collaboration between our teams. As a result of this we have chosen the Xiaomi A1 as a device to port LuneOS to. This is now at a level similar to our other targets.
      After this release we will therefore focus on migrating our Open webOS components to the updated components provided by webOS OSE. This will bring quite some challenges and hurdles along the way, however we’re positive that we can complete this migration and it will bring a lot of improvements in terms of code quality, stability, functionality and reducing the need for maintaining a lot of these components ourselves since we can share a common codebase with LG’s webOS OSE going forward.
      LG has a very clear vision in mind for webOS. Since the initial release in March, a and

      The following items on our to-do list will be where we focus next:
      Migration of Open webOS components to the newer webOS OSE components. Make the VirtualBox image work with a newer MESA. Migrate to Yocto Sumo/Thud release. Messaging improvements. Camera improvements. Fix known issues on the various targets. Bring back official support for Touchpad 4G (current build works on Touchpad 4G but only WiFi). Known issues:
      Node-SQLite3 is currently not working. Components using Node-SQLite3 have switched to an alternative storage method for now. Focus bug on input fields. You can work around this by hiding the virtual keyboard and pressing the input again. Random issue with virtual keyboard not showing on Aarch64 devices. Changelog
      Applications:
      Settings: Add QML variant, enable manual time and date in Setings. org.webosports.cdav: Add CLEANBROKEN User Interface:
      luna-{sysmgr,sysmgr-common,appmanager,next}, mediaindexer: fix build with Qt 5.11. luna-{webappmanager,qml-launcher} org.webosports.app.{browser,firstuse}: fix build with Qt 5.11. luna-next-cardshell: add runtime dependency on qtmultimedia-qmlplugins, luneos-components. luneos-components: drop build time dependency on qtwebengine, switch to Mer’s bluezqt System Level:
      luna-next: Add config for onyx, Add QT_OPENGL_NO_BGRA and remove QT_ENABLE_GLYPH_CACHE_WORKAROUND android-gadget-setup: fix functionfs test android-tools: fix compatibility with adb 5.1.1 android-tools-conf: Fix the machine check, Don’t patch script for tenderloin base-files: provide a common fstab for all LuneOS devices bluez: switch from bluez4 to bluez5 bluez5: Fix patch so it will work for RaspberryPi3, make firmware search case insensitive connman: Add connman-tools, connman-tests and connman-wait-online, Update to 1.35 distro: luneos: switch release name to Doppio environment.conf: Add QT_ENABLE_GLYPH_CACHE_WORKAROUND=1 fingerterm: Update to upstream and drop patch, use LiberationMono font funyahoo-plusplus: Bump SRCREV https-everywhere: Bump SRCREV hunspell-dictionaries: Update to latest version imaccountvalidator, imlibpurpleservice: Drop unsupported protocols initramfs-boot-android: add A/B partition support, boot into built-in recovery when no skip_initramfs, get Halium’s init script from GitHub, improve panic scenario in init.sh, use /userdata instead of /android/userdata, Various fixes to init.sh kf5bluezqt-mer: fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME libconnman-qt5: fix initial value of “connected” property libhybris, qtbase: don’t use += together with _append libhybris: Bump SRCREV, Set –enable-arch=arm64 for aarch64, Drop –with-default-hybris-ld-library-path and bump SRCREV libpbnjson: use Unix Makefils OECMAKE_GENERATOR lsb: fix luneos-version content luna-(web)appmanager: use /etc/luna-next/qtwebengine.conf luna-init, luna-sysmgr: Bump SRCREV and adjust file installs luna-init: Fix incorrect {, Install CustomerCareNumber.txt and cust-preferences.txt luna-prefs-data: Bump PV to be in sync with luna-prefs luna-sysmgr: Cleanup recipe luna-sysmgr-conf, nyx-modules: fix rosy values, Add initial files for athene and onyx target, Cleanup recipe and fixup defaultPreferences-platform.txt luna-universalsearchmgr: inherit webos_systemd luna-webappmanager: bump SRCREV luneos.inc, connman: Build & deploy VPN plugins luneos: inherit remove-libtool luneos: update SANITY_TESTED_DISTROS luneos-dev-image: tell Halium to mount rootfs rw luneos-emulator-appliance: update a bit luneos-features, connman: Add support for NFC using neard luneui-example-image: add few more packages, add more packages for testing, add vboxguestdrivers, v86d, add very small (fast to build) test image maliit-framework-qt5: set XDG_RUNTIME_DIR in conf file meta*: enable gbm meta-webos-ports: Add configuration files for Tissot, Update classes with info from webOS OSE mido, tissot: Fix path for CHARGER_AC_SYSFS_PATH mido: Initial configuration files mobile-broadband-provider-info: Bump SRCREV mojomail: bump SRCREV to fix build with boost-1.67.0, Switch back to webOS-ports/master branch nemo-qml-plugin-dbus: Update to latest version from upstream, fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME node-sqlite3: Bump version nyx-conf: do not let keys module watch over the touchpanel nyx-modules: Fix devices names in cmake files ofono: Update to latest version from upstream and enable Python 3 tests onyx: Enable power button packagegroup-luneos-development: include QML settings app packagegroup-luneos-extended: add android-kernel-bootimg, Add qtconnectivity, Add WIP targets and more documentation, Build bluez5 for all targets, include libpci for qemux86, move android-kernel-bootimg phonesim: Fix build with empty QT_DIR_NAME, refresh patches with devtool, update to latest revision from git pidgin-sipe: backport a patch to fix build with gcc8 pulseaudio-distro-conf: Add support for Xiaomi A1 (tissot), Add webos-system.pa for mido target pulseaudio-modules-droid: bump to 10.0.73, refresh patches with devtool, remove tenderloin CFLAGS purple-skypeweb: Bump SRCREV python-tz-native: Update to 2017.2, Fix typo in SRC_URI qt5: upgrade to 5.11, upgrade to 5.11.1 qt5-qpa-hwcomposer-plugin: fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME, hwcomposer_backend.h: Fix cast from ‘void*’ to ‘unsigned int’, remove tenderloin CFLAGS qtbase: Add patch to fix quirks with newer Adreno GPU’s, refresh patches, remove TLS patch on Halium 7.1 targets, temporary fix for SIGBUS crash on Android devices qtlocation: refresh patch qtscenegraph-adaptation: Bump SRCREV qtsensors-sensorfw-plugin: fix build with empty QT_DIR_NAME qtvideo-node: fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME qtwayland: add qwayland-server-surface-extension.h, wayland-surface-extension-server-protocol.h to sync.profile, bring QWaylandExtendedSurface back for luna-next, drop patch applied in 5.9.3, refresh patches for 5.11.2 qtwebengine: add libpci to RDEPENDS, Drop patch for libEGL and libGLES2, fix filename in SRC_URI, Fix patch for additionalFeatures, refresh patches, Remove PalmServiceBridge, replace EXTRA_QMAKEVARS_CONFIGURE with PACKAGECONFIG, squash a few of chromium patches for easier maintenance recipes: drop unnecessary FILES_${PN}-dbg variables, use oe.utils.conditional instead of deprecated base_conditional sensorfw: Bump SRCREV and drop patches now merged upstream voicecall: Update to latest version from upstream webos-systemd-services: Drop installation of luna universalsearchmgr.service android-headers: Add headers for Halium-7.1, common recipe for Halium-5.1 headers, make it possible to tweak android-config.h per machine, Use Halium Headers android-headers-halium: set preferred version android-headers-tenderloin: fix patches to match Halium’s android-kernel-bootimg: dedicated recipe for creating boot.img, minimal support for A/B partitions android-system: Add missing groups, also mount /persist when it exists, cleanup old hal-hybris overlay code, don’t manage ramdisk unpacking, fix lifecycle of lxc container, Remove installation of non-existing files, simplify usage of Halium, start sensorfwd after android container, use pre-start.sh from Halium, wait a bit for the sensors to be ready android-system-image: use system.img directly, Change wop into luneos, convert the sparse image if needed, create /userdata, Update halium bits to halium version numbers base-files: use system.img directly android-tools: remove, since now in meta-oe base-files,android-system: Android partitions are now mounted by Halium’s initrd base-files: add /system/lib64 in LD_LIBRARY_PATH hammerhead, mako: Add NFC as machine feature
      Include android-kernel-bootimg for each MACHINE that needs it initramfs-android-image: make it possible to add content libhybris: provide also virtual/mesa and set PREFERRED_PROVIDER for all android devices linux-lg-{mako,hammerhead},linux-hp-tenderloin: backport 2 changes to fix build with gcc8 mako, hammerhead: Use upstream kernels which now have our patches included mako: Fix the kernel build meta-*: set PREFERRED_PROVIDER for libgl and libgbm for all android devices meta-{asus,hp,huawei,lg,motorola,oneplus,xiaomi}: remove fstab overload meta-android: initramfs-android-recovery: add inc, remove leftover from android-tools removal meta-hp: migrate tenderloin to use Halium’s init meta-oneplus: Fixes for onyx target to make build work meta-smartphone: Add meta-huawei layer with Angler target, udev-extraconf: Uniform naming scheme for device udev rules and update udev rules meta-xiaomi: add initial support for rosy (Redmi 5), Get image for Tissot building, Initial work for Xiaomi A1 (tissot), mido fix persist partition number in fstab, mido use correct wlan module name, tissot: add initramfs-android-recovery, tissot: enable permissive SELinux, tissot: ignore other parameters from bootloader, tissot: switch to cm-14.1 kernel to fix wifi Migrate LuneOS targeted machines to using android-kernel-image systemd-machine-units: fix bluetooth for hammerhead, fix bluetooth for mako The usual
      1.
      2. and
      3.
      Download and Install
      Feel free to to get started. Tenderloin, Mako, Hammerhead and Tissot remain our focus for now, but the emulator, Mido & Rosy work too.
      Please note that in order to use the latest stable builds Nexus 4 (Mako) and Nexus 5 (Hammerhead) you need to flash the CM 12.1 images first using CWM/TWRP. In order to do so, you might be required to do a “factory reset” or at least “wipe cache”. CWM/TWRP will indicate when this is needed. After successfully flashing CM 12.1, make sure to boot it at least once before going back to CWM/TWRP to flash the latest LuneOS image! We have provided links to CM 12.1 for these 3 images on our device pages below.
      Installation instructions for ,  and are on the . And remember we .
      Don’t forget to contact us with any questions and feel free to . Catch us on Twitter on IRC: Freenode:#webos-ports or email [email protected].
      We will see you shortly again with a new release!
      Picture Credit: . Cropped & flipped. Text added.
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    • By pivotCE
      The very long wait is over #LuneOS and #webOS fans! We’re finally back with a new release called “Doppio” which we believe will be a milestone in terms of developments and the way forward!
      So you’re wondering what we’ve been up to for the past year?

      Well, actually a whole lot to be honest! We have upgraded the bluetooth stack from BlueZ4 to BlueZ5 which required quite some work to the kernels. This has been successfully completed for the Nexus 4 (Mako) and Nexus 5 (Hammerhead); unfortunately to date we haven’t been able to get this to work on the Touchpad (4G) (Tenderloin).
      We have been working closely together with the Halium project and have made further integrations between LuneOS and Halium reducing duplication between the projects and using a single source where possible. This all to be more easily integrated, and to facilitate ports to newer devices. We have upstreamed our kernel patches (mainly to fix GCC 5/6/7/8 compatibility) to Halium so we can use a shared kernel for our targets.
      Talking about new devices we’ve been working on: Since Google dropped the (budget) Nexus line and launched the (premium) Pixel line, we’ve been looking for other targets that are easily available, budget friendly and have good community support. We quickly ended up with Xiaomi which makes phones with decent specs, unlockable bootloader (the process is a bit tedious, but it’s do-able) and the phones give very good value for money.
      This has resulted in us independently working on 3 different Xiaomi devices being the RedMi Note 4x (Mido), RedMi 5 (Rosy) and Mi A1 (Tissot).  These are all Aarch64 devices using the Snapdragon 625 chipset. We didn’t have any Aarch64 devices before and also they are based upon Halium 7.1 (Android 7.1) while all our previous targets were based upon Halium 5.1 (Android 5.1), so this brought a whole bunch of new challenges. There are still a few rough edges, but audio, sensors, wifi and bluetooth are now working. There was also quite some porting work done for some of the other Halium supported targets such as the OnePlus X (onyx), Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) and Motorola G4 (athene). These are currently in various stages of development, whereby OnePlus X is the most mature.
      The Xiaomi Mi A1 is a strategic device for us which we chose in cooperation with LG, to get LuneOS running on it and also as a target for LG’s webOS OSE (Open Source Edition).

      link hidden, please login to view came as a surprise to us, however it has great potential. Though the initial release of webOS OSE was very limited and therefore limited use case for people not being very familiar with webOS, it does offer a lot of potential for us. webOS OSE is basically 5 years of development of the core webOS bits since Open webOS was released. It has been deployed in millions of LG TV’s since and offers great improvements in terms of reliability and functionality. The big downside however is that there’s no record of the changes between Open webOS and webOS OSE, so this is making the migration a bit more challenging. Early June the LuneOS team met with LG in Paris to discuss collaboration between our teams. As a result of this we have chosen the Xiaomi A1 as a device to port LuneOS to. This is now at a level similar to our other targets.
      After this release we will therefore focus on migrating our Open webOS components to the updated components provided by webOS OSE. This will bring quite some challenges and hurdles along the way, however we’re positive that we can complete this migration and it will bring a lot of improvements in terms of code quality, stability, functionality and reducing the need for maintaining a lot of these components ourselves since we can share a common codebase with LG’s webOS OSE going forward.
      LG has a very clear vision in mind for webOS. Since the initial release in March, a and

      The following items on our to-do list will be where we focus next:
      Migration of Open webOS components to the newer webOS OSE components. Make the VirtualBox image work with a newer MESA. Migrate to Yocto Sumo/Thud release. Messaging improvements. Camera improvements. Fix known issues on the various targets. Bring back official support for Touchpad 4G (current build works on Touchpad 4G but only WiFi). Known issues:
      Node-SQLite3 is currently not working. Components using Node-SQLite3 have switched to an alternative storage method for now. Focus bug on input fields. You can work around this by hiding the virtual keyboard and pressing the input again. Random issue with virtual keyboard not showing on Aarch64 devices. Changelog
      Applications:
      Settings: Add QML variant, enable manual time and date in Setings. org.webosports.cdav: Add CLEANBROKEN User Interface:
      luna-{sysmgr,sysmgr-common,appmanager,next}, mediaindexer: fix build with Qt 5.11. luna-{webappmanager,qml-launcher} org.webosports.app.{browser,firstuse}: fix build with Qt 5.11. luna-next-cardshell: add runtime dependency on qtmultimedia-qmlplugins, luneos-components. luneos-components: drop build time dependency on qtwebengine, switch to Mer’s bluezqt System Level:
      luna-next: Add config for onyx, Add QT_OPENGL_NO_BGRA and remove QT_ENABLE_GLYPH_CACHE_WORKAROUND android-gadget-setup: fix functionfs test android-tools: fix compatibility with adb 5.1.1 android-tools-conf: Fix the machine check, Don’t patch script for tenderloin base-files: provide a common fstab for all LuneOS devices bluez: switch from bluez4 to bluez5 bluez5: Fix patch so it will work for RaspberryPi3, make firmware search case insensitive connman: Add connman-tools, connman-tests and connman-wait-online, Update to 1.35 distro: luneos: switch release name to Doppio environment.conf: Add QT_ENABLE_GLYPH_CACHE_WORKAROUND=1 fingerterm: Update to upstream and drop patch, use LiberationMono font funyahoo-plusplus: Bump SRCREV https-everywhere: Bump SRCREV hunspell-dictionaries: Update to latest version imaccountvalidator, imlibpurpleservice: Drop unsupported protocols initramfs-boot-android: add A/B partition support, boot into built-in recovery when no skip_initramfs, get Halium’s init script from GitHub, improve panic scenario in init.sh, use /userdata instead of /android/userdata, Various fixes to init.sh kf5bluezqt-mer: fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME libconnman-qt5: fix initial value of “connected” property libhybris, qtbase: don’t use += together with _append libhybris: Bump SRCREV, Set –enable-arch=arm64 for aarch64, Drop –with-default-hybris-ld-library-path and bump SRCREV libpbnjson: use Unix Makefils OECMAKE_GENERATOR lsb: fix luneos-version content luna-(web)appmanager: use /etc/luna-next/qtwebengine.conf luna-init, luna-sysmgr: Bump SRCREV and adjust file installs luna-init: Fix incorrect {, Install CustomerCareNumber.txt and cust-preferences.txt luna-prefs-data: Bump PV to be in sync with luna-prefs luna-sysmgr: Cleanup recipe luna-sysmgr-conf, nyx-modules: fix rosy values, Add initial files for athene and onyx target, Cleanup recipe and fixup defaultPreferences-platform.txt luna-universalsearchmgr: inherit webos_systemd luna-webappmanager: bump SRCREV luneos.inc, connman: Build & deploy VPN plugins luneos: inherit remove-libtool luneos: update SANITY_TESTED_DISTROS luneos-dev-image: tell Halium to mount rootfs rw luneos-emulator-appliance: update a bit luneos-features, connman: Add support for NFC using neard luneui-example-image: add few more packages, add more packages for testing, add vboxguestdrivers, v86d, add very small (fast to build) test image maliit-framework-qt5: set XDG_RUNTIME_DIR in conf file meta*: enable gbm meta-webos-ports: Add configuration files for Tissot, Update classes with info from webOS OSE mido, tissot: Fix path for CHARGER_AC_SYSFS_PATH mido: Initial configuration files mobile-broadband-provider-info: Bump SRCREV mojomail: bump SRCREV to fix build with boost-1.67.0, Switch back to webOS-ports/master branch nemo-qml-plugin-dbus: Update to latest version from upstream, fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME node-sqlite3: Bump version nyx-conf: do not let keys module watch over the touchpanel nyx-modules: Fix devices names in cmake files ofono: Update to latest version from upstream and enable Python 3 tests onyx: Enable power button packagegroup-luneos-development: include QML settings app packagegroup-luneos-extended: add android-kernel-bootimg, Add qtconnectivity, Add WIP targets and more documentation, Build bluez5 for all targets, include libpci for qemux86, move android-kernel-bootimg phonesim: Fix build with empty QT_DIR_NAME, refresh patches with devtool, update to latest revision from git pidgin-sipe: backport a patch to fix build with gcc8 pulseaudio-distro-conf: Add support for Xiaomi A1 (tissot), Add webos-system.pa for mido target pulseaudio-modules-droid: bump to 10.0.73, refresh patches with devtool, remove tenderloin CFLAGS purple-skypeweb: Bump SRCREV python-tz-native: Update to 2017.2, Fix typo in SRC_URI qt5: upgrade to 5.11, upgrade to 5.11.1 qt5-qpa-hwcomposer-plugin: fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME, hwcomposer_backend.h: Fix cast from ‘void*’ to ‘unsigned int’, remove tenderloin CFLAGS qtbase: Add patch to fix quirks with newer Adreno GPU’s, refresh patches, remove TLS patch on Halium 7.1 targets, temporary fix for SIGBUS crash on Android devices qtlocation: refresh patch qtscenegraph-adaptation: Bump SRCREV qtsensors-sensorfw-plugin: fix build with empty QT_DIR_NAME qtvideo-node: fix package content with empty QT_DIR_NAME qtwayland: add qwayland-server-surface-extension.h, wayland-surface-extension-server-protocol.h to sync.profile, bring QWaylandExtendedSurface back for luna-next, drop patch applied in 5.9.3, refresh patches for 5.11.2 qtwebengine: add libpci to RDEPENDS, Drop patch for libEGL and libGLES2, fix filename in SRC_URI, Fix patch for additionalFeatures, refresh patches, Remove PalmServiceBridge, replace EXTRA_QMAKEVARS_CONFIGURE with PACKAGECONFIG, squash a few of chromium patches for easier maintenance recipes: drop unnecessary FILES_${PN}-dbg variables, use oe.utils.conditional instead of deprecated base_conditional sensorfw: Bump SRCREV and drop patches now merged upstream voicecall: Update to latest version from upstream webos-systemd-services: Drop installation of luna universalsearchmgr.service android-headers: Add headers for Halium-7.1, common recipe for Halium-5.1 headers, make it possible to tweak android-config.h per machine, Use Halium Headers android-headers-halium: set preferred version android-headers-tenderloin: fix patches to match Halium’s android-kernel-bootimg: dedicated recipe for creating boot.img, minimal support for A/B partitions android-system: Add missing groups, also mount /persist when it exists, cleanup old hal-hybris overlay code, don’t manage ramdisk unpacking, fix lifecycle of lxc container, Remove installation of non-existing files, simplify usage of Halium, start sensorfwd after android container, use pre-start.sh from Halium, wait a bit for the sensors to be ready android-system-image: use system.img directly, Change wop into luneos, convert the sparse image if needed, create /userdata, Update halium bits to halium version numbers base-files: use system.img directly android-tools: remove, since now in meta-oe base-files,android-system: Android partitions are now mounted by Halium’s initrd base-files: add /system/lib64 in LD_LIBRARY_PATH hammerhead, mako: Add NFC as machine feature
      Include android-kernel-bootimg for each MACHINE that needs it initramfs-android-image: make it possible to add content libhybris: provide also virtual/mesa and set PREFERRED_PROVIDER for all android devices linux-lg-{mako,hammerhead},linux-hp-tenderloin: backport 2 changes to fix build with gcc8 mako, hammerhead: Use upstream kernels which now have our patches included mako: Fix the kernel build meta-*: set PREFERRED_PROVIDER for libgl and libgbm for all android devices meta-{asus,hp,huawei,lg,motorola,oneplus,xiaomi}: remove fstab overload meta-android: initramfs-android-recovery: add inc, remove leftover from android-tools removal meta-hp: migrate tenderloin to use Halium’s init meta-oneplus: Fixes for onyx target to make build work meta-smartphone: Add meta-huawei layer with Angler target, udev-extraconf: Uniform naming scheme for device udev rules and update udev rules meta-xiaomi: add initial support for rosy (Redmi 5), Get image for Tissot building, Initial work for Xiaomi A1 (tissot), mido fix persist partition number in fstab, mido use correct wlan module name, tissot: add initramfs-android-recovery, tissot: enable permissive SELinux, tissot: ignore other parameters from bootloader, tissot: switch to cm-14.1 kernel to fix wifi Migrate LuneOS targeted machines to using android-kernel-image systemd-machine-units: fix bluetooth for hammerhead, fix bluetooth for mako The usual
      1.
      2. and
      3.
      Download and Install
      Feel free to to get started. Tenderloin, Mako, Hammerhead and Tissot remain our focus for now, but the emulator, Mido & Rosy work too.
      Please note that in order to use the latest stable builds Nexus 4 (Mako) and Nexus 5 (Hammerhead) you need to flash the CM 12.1 images first using CWM/TWRP. In order to do so, you might be required to do a “factory reset” or at least “wipe cache”. CWM/TWRP will indicate when this is needed. After successfully flashing CM 12.1, make sure to boot it at least once before going back to CWM/TWRP to flash the latest LuneOS image! We have provided links to CM 12.1 for these 3 images on our device pages below.
      Installation instructions for ,  and are on the . And remember we .
      Don’t forget to contact us with any questions and feel free to . Catch us on Twitter on IRC: Freenode:#webos-ports or email [email protected].
      We will see you shortly again with a new release!
      Picture Credit: . Cropped & flipped. Text added.
      The post first appeared on . Related posts:

    • By pivotCE
      It’s been over a year since there was a webOS meet up in Chicago, but it’s happening next month!
      There are many
      link hidden, please login to view, but the highlight of your visit will of course be the chance to sit down with fellow webOS enthusiasts to enjoy pizza and good conversation. The 2018 webOS meetup will be on Sunday June 3rd 2018 at 7pm. The place is , 1893 Walden Office Square, Schaumburg, IL 60173.

      Bring your old webOS devices, your new LuneOS devices and your Raspberry Pi running webOS OSE (but maybe leave your webOS TV at home).
      . Any questions? Here’s .
      The team at pivotCE remind you that if you are planning a meet up, let us know! We are interested in promoting your events (it might even increase attendance!). We are also interested in reports and pictures from webOS events.
      Related posts:

    • By pivotCE
      It’s been over a year since there was a webOS meet up in Chicago, but it’s happening next month!
      There are many
      link hidden, please login to view, but the highlight of your visit will of course be the chance to sit down with fellow webOS enthusiasts to enjoy pizza and good conversation. The 2018 webOS meetup will be on Sunday June 3rd 2018 at 7pm. The place is , 1893 Walden Office Square, Schaumburg, IL 60173.

      Bring your old webOS devices, your new LuneOS devices and your Raspberry Pi running webOS OSE (but maybe leave your webOS TV at home).
      . Any questions? Here’s .
      The team at pivotCE remind you that if you are planning a meet up, let us know! We are interested in promoting your events (it might even increase attendance!). We are also interested in reports and pictures from webOS events.
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      The traffic sucked all the way there but NDrive on Marc’s Pre3 got us there all the same. It took us through the city instead of around and it was a busy Saturday night so traffic was really bad.
      Pi Pizza was delicious as always.
      In the picture is Marc, then Gary, then Atif and I took the photo. I took the photo with my Yotaphone 2 mostly to show up the EPD screen and how it winks at you when it takes a picture but also to catalog the attendees.
      Gary wanted to know all of our Palm stories. Marc’s was the shortest with only coming over to webOS and the Veer. Gary’s and Atif’s were a bit more storied and mine I think is known at least to our readers.
      Marc passed around the Windsornot and a TS2. I passed around my 64GB Go and Palm branded Veer (which I was “driving” that day).
      The Windsornot was of course a highlight and a low point. Atif captured the mood well in his
      link hidden, please login to view. Marc sells a ton of Veers. He has quite the collection of Veer parts. He brought 4, “seen better days” Veers and gave them away as party gifts. Nice guy.
      Gary drove from New Jersey. Atif came from New York. Marc flew to visit me from Chicago and I planned the meetup since he was going to be here. That started the whole idea anyway.
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