Finally got to add support for getting emergency numbers from mobile-broadband-provider-info into #gnome #calls. I guess once that landed we can turn emergency calling on by default in #phosh .
Catching a real world and *unexpected* #Cellbroadcast message revealed some minor bugs in #phosh and its mobile settings but those were easy to spotted and fixes will land for 0.49. Overall #ModemManager, #cbd, and #phosh picked the message up as expected (and the channel setting worked as well):
/cc @npub13a80...am5l@npub1dk0y...k0wd
Another day out with #phosh and the #OP6
- Woke up with #gnomeClocks โฐ
- Looked up the address of the ๐ via #Firefox and its mobile config
- picked my way via #puremap's offline map feature
- Send #SMS via #Chatty
- Replied a toot via #tuba
- Listened to ๐ต via #gapless
- Looked up the appointment time on #phosh's lockscreen ๐ plugin backed by #eds
- Checked ๐ pulse via a simple pacer up using #phosh's lancher plugin for the short ๐ถ
No console needed.
#LinuxMobile
Another #Cellbroadcast bit coming to #phosh / #LinuxMobile. The results of the users choice are set in the modem via a small daemon based on information we're getting from mobile-broadband-provider-info. That way only the tiny UI bit is DE specific, the other bits can be reused on other platforms as is. @npub13a80...am5l is working on adding persistent storage to keep a message history.
Thanks to @npub1dk0y...k0wd for supporting this and @npub1za79...0y8l for the UI design.