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phosh

https://phosh.mobi/
a pure wayland shell for mobile devices like Purism's Librem 5.

Phosh (a portmanteau of phone and shell) is a graphical shell for mobile devices targeting devices running mainline Linux. It’s entirely Free Software and based to a large extend on the GNOME technology stack including GTK, glib, libhandy, NetworkManager and ModemManager. It’s compositor Phoc uses the wlroots library for Wayland compositors. Our aim is to blend into the respective communities as good as good as possible.





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KindDescription
Required to buildwys
Required to buildcallaudiod
Required to buildfeedbackd
Required to buildGNOME
Required to buildwlroots
Required to buildmmsd-tng
Required to buildCalls
Required to buildfeedbackd-device-themes




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