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| 2025-10-15 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Mobian 13.0 |
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The Mobian team has announced the release of Mobian 13.0, a major update of the project's port of the Debian distribution, running the mainline Linux kernel, to smartphones and tablets. It comes in two user interface variants (Phosh and Plasma Mobile) and is available for various popular devices as well as standard 64-bit computers. "Over two years in the making, and with a small delay following the Debian release, we're proud to finally announce that Mobian 'Trixie' has just been released and is therefore our new stable. This release offers images based on Phosh 46.0 and Plasma Mobile 6.3, running a 6.12 kernel for almost all supported devices (the Librem 5 is still using a 6.6 kernel), the list of which is growing as we now provide stable images for the following phones and tablets: PINE64 PinePhone, PinePhone Pro and PineTab, Purism Librem 5, Google Pixel 3a and 3a XL, OnePlus 6 and 6T, Xiaomi Pocophone F1. 'Trixie' images are also available for the following devices, although important hardware features (such as e.g. WiFi or audio) are not working: Fairphone 4 and 5, PINE64 PineTab 2, SHIFT6mq." Read the release announcement and the installation instructions for more information. Here are the download links for the x86_64 architecture (pkglist): mobian-amd64-phosh-13.0.img.xz (2,022MB, SHA256, signature), mobian-amd64-plasma-mobile-13.0.img.xz (2,137MB, SHA256, signature). |
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| Mobian is a port of the Debian distribution, running the mainline Linux kernel, to smartphones and tablets. It is available for the PinePhone, PinePhone Pro, PineTab, PineTab 2, Librem 5, OnePlus 6/6T and Pocophone F1, as well as for standard 64-bit desktop and laptop computers. It offers a choice of two open-source graphical user interfaces for mobile and touch-based devices: Phosh (originally developed by Purism) and Plasma Mobile (developed by the KDE community). Mobian provides stable releases built from Debian "Stable", as well as unsupported weekly builds based on Debian's "Testing" branch.
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