From a0b6ef657d1242f52ce43cd099efb7da66b0085e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aaron Honeycutt Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2025 09:36:12 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] add/remove content --- content/posts/mobile-linux-2025.md | 28 ++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/posts/mobile-linux-2025.md b/content/posts/mobile-linux-2025.md index df12578..143f9e6 100644 --- a/content/posts/mobile-linux-2025.md +++ b/content/posts/mobile-linux-2025.md @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ This is an updated table based on my testing on Ubuntu 23.10/24.04/24.10: | Touchpad | Works | | Touch Screen | Works | * | Fingerprint Reader | Works | -| Webcam | Can work | ** -| Speakers | Works-ish | *** -| Headphone port | Works-ish | -| USB-C ports | Works | +| Cameras | | ** +| Speakers | Works | *** +| Headphone port | N/A | +| USB-C port | Works | | SIM Slot | Not tested | * Not in the default configuration @@ -34,15 +34,7 @@ This is an updated table based on my testing on Ubuntu 23.10/24.04/24.10: ### Wi-Fi and Bluetooth -I was able to connect to two different networks without issues. While Bluetooth was testing with my Pixel Buds-A I did notice some odd "audio glitching" but it would happen randomly and the audio would keep playing during these moments but would sometimes stop for a second or two then continue playing. - - - My photo - - -### Headphone/Microphone port - -The headphone port and even at the lower volume it has a lot of cracking in the output and it gets worse as you increase the volume. I tested two different headphones with the same result. Now using a USB headset (though the USB-C port) seems to work without issue so that is a workaround though you'll need to use an adapter to do this. I have not tested a headset with a microphone yet since I mainly use a USB-A headset so I don't use the port much. +I was able to connect to my home network without issues including using `scp` (to transfer the screenshots in this post) and `ssh` without issue. ### Speakers @@ -94,15 +86,7 @@ The default music player in v25.12 is called Gapless and it works well on mobile ### Video decoding -YouTube works and here are some stats for the nerds: - - - My photo - - -As you can see it reports that videos are able to decode up to 4K@60 without issue, the videos are smooth and audio matches without issue. - -**Ubuntu 24.10 note:** they do not work better with 6.11 in this release as they are still pretty low due to active speaker protection not being enabled. +YouTube works without issue though Netflix (and I suspect other streaming websites) do not work, I suspect it is because postmarketOS ships with Firefox ESR rather than default Firefox. ## Closing marks