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Format: 1.8 Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2022 10:17:55 +0100 Source: librem5-base Built-For-Profiles: pkg.librem5-base.dbgpkg pkg.librem5-base.nokernel Architecture: source Version: 48pureos1 Distribution: byzantium Urgency: medium Maintainer: librem5-maintainers librem-5-dev@lists.community.puri.sm Changed-By: Guido Günther agx@sigxcpu.org Changes: librem5-base (48pureos1) byzantium; urgency=medium . [ Evangelos Ribeiro Tzaras ] * Add gnss-share. It helps getting an initial fix by loading/storing the almanac and provides a unix socket to be used by geoclue. . [ Guido Günther ] * ucm2: Drop devkit. Code lives upstream now * ucm2: Adjust to driver name change. This should work with old and new ucm2 * Bump kernel dependency. 5.16.11pureos2 has the audio card name change. . [ Martin Kepplinger ] * Revert "base-defaults: disable system suspend and hibernation" This reverts commit 697a7420735aa57885d173b7e14f4533bfb4ae62 that disabled system sleep like "systemctl suspend" via systemd since the kernel had not supported it (The system would in most cases suspend, but never be able to resume). Since kernel version 5.16.3pureos1 the kernel supports resuming from suspend so people can at least start to do tests. So this simply *allows* to test system sleep via systemd. It doesn't change any default behaviour. Keep in mind that * there can still be bugs around suspend and resume in general. Let's find them together. * System suspend means that no data connection is kept alive: No receiving of email, xmpp and so on. * While the goal is that cellular calls and SMS would wake up the system and work normally, that is currently disabled on many of the shipped modems. We're working on it and Linux supports it already. * All policies how to "transparently" use suspend in the future are to be implemented, see https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/OS-issues/-/issues/237 * Compared to "display off standby" we currently have (using runtime pm), we can say that system suspend will always save power. How much though is highly dependent on what is running and enabled on the system: - If the modem is enabled, it stays enabled and can use quite some power depending on signal strength. That would *reduce* the amount of power saved. - If there are applications running, they will be freezed during system suspend, so more open applications would *increase* power saved. Checksums-Sha1: a2d9f1daeb2c4bfab5755111d654cc94ff0f71fe 2166 librem5-base_48pureos1.dsc 5bf8cade9c9417161d001925bf2a45a001be7069 251608 librem5-base_48pureos1.tar.xz 48fdf172fd3a02cf0e13caa0c2969344ba49323d 9118 librem5-base_48pureos1_arm64.buildinfo Checksums-Sha256: 928d63d18631adfeca49739c872a65bb22beda78caa6b582615bb885adf8ed3d 2166 librem5-base_48pureos1.dsc 8988fae02ca7d7e94c4b2df152021e8c2a50d90a2df874391183ea78360b41a0 251608 librem5-base_48pureos1.tar.xz d88a544cd7c0e7286a5d5c23e23758831001b2c605bcee34b98a2968aee9e312 9118 librem5-base_48pureos1_arm64.buildinfo Files: e0131c98b6d1f2a49bd90194319fde67 2166 metapackages optional librem5-base_48pureos1.dsc 566085f146c121b4636fc3cba31d8462 251608 metapackages optional librem5-base_48pureos1.tar.xz 7136cef6f30ace08a61efda27baa8a60 9118 metapackages optional librem5-base_48pureos1_arm64.buildinfo