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LuneOS February Stable release: Eiskaffee

LuneOS: Eiskaffee

Eiskaffee Image by roDesignment from Pixabay

Sooo that was a really long time since a release, but webOS Ports are still around and active as ever!

We have continued making updates and producing testing images. But a lot happened that resulted in us not putting out a proper release out in the past few years.

Those who have stayed in touch with the community will know there has been some turmoil with the closure of the webOS Nation forums last year. Things stabilised over the last year as people converged around the webOS Archive and made plans on the associated Discord server. Much of the old information from webOS Nation was preserved thanks to the internet archive and can still be accessed, if imperfectly. We have now set up a new community forum that largely replicates the old layout and is ready for fresh content.

If you are eager to find out what we’ve been working on and to try out the new release, read on…

The (Jenkins) builder infrastructure we had available previously decided to have a number of malfunctions, leading it to be no longer available to us. So for now we’re back to our own builders for building all the images, which isn’t great, but at least we’re still building and providing images! We are now using Yocto “kirkstone”, which means newer base components like systemd, pulseaudio and wayland.

Since the last release LuneOS has gone through a major rework under the hood. To summarize:

This all was an enormous amount of work behind the screens but little visible to the end user, however this does offer clear benefits going forward being:

In the meanwhile we have also been working hard to support the newly released Pine64 devices such as the PinePhone, PinePhonePro and PineTab2 which are affordable devices which can run a very close to mainline kernel and a multitude of OS-es. We now support booting off tow-boot on Pinephone.

The new close to mainline kernel for the Pine64 devices allows them to run things like Waydroid out of the box!

All other supported Android devices are now based on Halium/Android 9.0.

So what is ahead for the near future?

Our focus will be on the mainline devices and emulator (qemux86-64), however we will try to keep support for the Android/Halium based targets as well.


Known issues:

The Usual:

  1. Sign up for the bug tracker.
  2. Get involved and…
  3. Download and Install

Feel free to download the updated builds to get started. Currently supported targets: PinePhone, PinePhonePro, PineTab2, Qemux86-64 (Virtualbox), all with mainline kernel. Tenderloin, Hammerhead, Tissot, Mido, Rosy, Mako (Android 9.0/Halium based with their respective Android kernels (3.4 and newer)). RaspberryPi 3 and RaspberryPi4 might work too, however we haven’t tested this ourselves.

Installation instructions are on the wiki. And remember we don’t do timelines.

Don’t forget to contact us with any questions and feel free to join the discussion on the webOS Lives forums. Catch us on Twitter @webosports on IRC: Libera:#webos-ports, Telegram or email webos.ports@gmail.com.

We will see you shortly again with a new release!

Picture credit: roDesignment from Pixabay

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