@mntmn There's a pocket reform and a standard one at the @genode booth. Both running #sculptos.
@Nos There is a usb_net driver that supports a few devices. I haven't used it for a while, though, except for the LTE modem integrated in my laptop. You may give the usb_modem package from my depot (it uses the same binary) a spin. Note that you must adapt your /config/usb accordingly. You also need to manage /config/nic_router manually to actually use the driver.
Alexander BΓΆttcher crafted an "Experimental multi kernel Sculpt 25.10 PC image" with five microkernels driving #SculptOS
https://genodians.org/alex-ab/2025-11-02-sculpt-multi-kernel
The Goa SDK has been updated to support #SculptOS 25.10 and brings a bouquet of new features along. I wrote up the notable changes in my recent #Genodians post.
https://genodians.org/jschlatow/2025-11-03-goa-25-10
Looking at these release notes, I'm delighted with how Goa as the solution for #genode application development evolves!
In parallel with today's Sculpt OS release Norman Feske published a variant that uses our human-oriented configuration format for "Sculpting with less noise and more clarity" on #Genodians
Don't miss Alexander BΓΆttcher's #Genodians post "Lock-screen component for Sculpt 25.10"
Today we released Genode Sculpt OS 25.10!
The new release improves performance, updates device drivers, and accepts a new human-readable configuration format.
@photex There is a nice step-by-step documentation for #sculptos at https://genode.org/documentation/articles/sculpt-25-04
Today Norman Feske gave a casual talk about three of his passions.
#Genode-based Atari-8-Bit IDE on #MNTReform
https://media.ccc.de/v/ds25-591-genode-based-atari-8-bit-ide
#Genode 25.08 is out: new kernel scheduler for fairness and low latency β block-storage stack optimizations β Linux 6.12 based drivers β human-readable data as XML alternative β seL4 13.0 update and scalability improvements
Josef SΓΆntgen dives into the dark waters of Disk I/O optimization for #Genode focusing VirtualBox VMs on #Genodians
Let's celebrate Genode 25.05: hardened C++ exception-free base API β― security-enhanced Goa SDK β― tool-chain update to GCC 14.2 and binutils 2.44 β― support for touch gestures β― display rotation/flipping on Intel graphics hardware β― new PRNG VFS plugin
@starlabssystems I looked into libinput but it appears that it only targets touchpads, not touchscreens. Documentation explicitly states: "Note that libinput does not support gestures on touchscreens". Regarding sensitivity, I only found references to touchpad pressure, nothing for touchscreens.
@starlabssystems Is there any possibility to tweak the touch sensitivity for the StarLite MK V? Ever since I added the official screen protector, multitouch gestures, such as the three-finger workspace swipe on GNOME, are almost impossible. I also have to apply a bit of pressure for touch clicks.
@Nos Sure. I'll let you know when I have a working config again. There is a virtual keyboard for Sculpt on PinePhone but it requires integration and adaptation for Sculpt on PC.
Sculpt OS 25.04 released
Sculpt OS 25.04 has been released, and with it come a number of very welcome and important improvements. What most users will care about the most is the updated version of the Falkon web browser, built atop Qt 6.2.2 and its accompanying qtwebengine release, which in turn is using version 112 of the Chromium engine. Aside from this major improvement, there's two other things that stand ou
https://www.osnews.com/story/142252/sculpt-os-25-04-released/
You may wonder "What's new in Sculpt OS 25.04?" Norman Feske published a #Genodians that answers most questions.
https://genodians.org/nfeske/2025-04-30-sculpt-os
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