fell, Day 4 of attempting to daily drive postmarketOS Linux on a OnePlus 6T:
📶 I felt brave this morning, so I handed over my SIM card to Linux. At first, the phone didn't recognise the card, but the wiki page helped me resolve the problem quickly. I had to increase the config value
sim_wait_time
and reboot the phone to make it work. Mobile data and receiving texts work flawlessly. I haven't tried sending texts and making calls yet.⏰ Yesterday, I also used the Clock app to set an alarm to wake up and a timer when cooking, and it actually worked fine, even with the phone locked.
🚈 I also had my train ticket checked today. I was able to present the QR code without any issues.
#postmarketOS #Linux #OnePlus #LinuxMobile #MobileLinux #LinuxOnMobile #Phosh
Photo of a OnePlus 6T on a wooden surface with the Phosh UI. The document viewer app is openend, showing a train ticket with a QR code in the middle. The QR code and the ticket ID have been blurred. Next to the phone is a SIM eject pin.
Photo of a OnePlus 6T on a wooden surface with the Phosh UI. The mobile network settings are open, showing the text "No SIM; Insert a SIM card to use this modem". Next to the phone is a SIM eject pin.
Photo of a OnePlus 6T on a wooden surface with the Phosh UI. The terminal app is openend, showing a text editor. The text editor is displaying a configuration file. The current, highlighted line reads "sim_wait_time=30"