@Edent@mastodon.social It's not really going to be usable without launcher support. It should be possible for a 3rd party launcher to fully support it though. 3rd party launchers tend to fall behind and often have bugs on Android 14 or later. We don't think most have dealt with the Android 14 changes which were causing issues let alone adding a major new Android 15 feature.
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GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims and sets the maximum supported versions for Play services and the Play Store.
GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims and sets the maximum supported versions for Play services and the Play Store.
@Trebr63@mastodon.social We've prevented DNS leaks and multicast leaks for most VPNs as long as they don't do anything extraordinarily stupid.
Mullvad is the best implemented app we've seen and they're testing on GrapheneOS with our hardware memory tagging support enabled.
We're working on preventing less serious and more obscure kinds of VPN leaks. We have patches for nearly all of it implemented but need to ship it bit-by-bit to be safe and avoid breaking things for users.
GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims and sets the maximum supported versions for Play services and the Play Store.
@elbast@social.tchncs.de No, it's a production release going through the same process as every other release. Please read . Releases never go directly to the Stable channel but rather get pushed out to Alpha, then Beta and then Stable. You choose how early you get it via the channel selection. There are not separate releases for Alpha and Beta, which is a misconception about how we do things.
GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims and sets the maximum supported versions for Play services and the Play Store.
@somelinuxguy@hear-me.social A user has reported it works fine when configured correctly in Owner:
We know there are SMS/MMS regressions brought by Android 15 in secondary users which are not GrapheneOS specific.
@elricofmelnibone@mastodon.social We fixed this issue in AOSP Keyboard which wasn't migrated to work properly on Android 15 in AOSP. If you use a different keyboard app, it has to fix the issue itself.
GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims and sets the maximum supported versions for Play services and the Play Store.
GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims and sets the maximum supported versions for Play services and the Play Store.
GmsCompatConfig is the text-based configuration for the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer. It provides a large portion of the compatibility shims and sets the maximum supported versions for Play services and the Play Store.