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postmarketOS is a touch-optimized and pre-configured Alpine Linux. It can be installed on smartphones and other devices. It is in a very early, experimental state and not usable for most people yet. pmbootstrap allows installation and development of pmOS.
General information
- Introduction post the utopic vision and goals
- How can you help? section from the latest blog post
- Security warning about running unfixable outdated firmware software
- FAQ the recurring questions thing every project has
- Devices quite a few Android devices, plus the Flame and N900
- Interfaces the phone interfaces we are working on
- Milestones where individuals want to take the project
- Potential apps for pmOS
- Installation guide for devices which are already working
- Donate some individuals accept donations, the project as a whole does not
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Development
- Porting to a new device and general installation guide
- Troubleshooting the page to read when something isn't working
- Deviceinfo reference our work-in-progress device-specific file format
- Creating a package and how to recycle package recipes from other distributions
- The mainline kernel early work on getting device kernels into mainline Linux
- pmbootstrap development guide getting started with hacking on the code
- Patching using pmbootstrap build --src to create patches for packages
- Repository maintenance taking care of the official postmarketOS repository
- Low-level hacking everything below the kernel, bootloaders, modem firmware etc.
Communication channels
- Matrix and IRC live chat makes development easier
- Issuetracker besides bugs, lots feature ideas and questions
- Reddit photos of devices running pmOS, blog posts, questions, official announcements
- test tests
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Wiki editing
- Templates list of postmarketOS Wiki specific templates
- MediaWiki formatting MediaWiki specific markup reference
- Syntax highlighting display
shell-session
listings or source code - Gallery of files uploaded to the Wiki
- Mass editing with git