Catacomb is a set of Linux Wayland applications for mobile Linux platforms like the PinePhone. All applications are optimized to run on low-end hardware with a limited battery life.
Catacomb can be installed using the following mechanisms:
Catacomb's goal is reusing applications from other desktop environments whenever possible, limiting the development to tools without suitable existing alternatives. All applications written for Catacomb are designed to cohabitate well on any desktop environment.
Catacomb is a Wayland compositor for Linux smartphones. It aims to provide responsive window management without cutting down on useful features.
Kumo is a web browser with a UI focused on portrait mode touchscreen mobile devices. It is optimized to run on low-end hardware with a limited battery life.
Tzompantli is a minimal application drawer for phones running Wayland.
Epitaph is a Wayland panel focused on providing a touch-friendly interface for displaying and controlling commonly accessed OS functionality.
Gorm is a Wayland application that allows configuring your WiFi connections through a touch friendly and efficient GUI.
Pinax is a simple notes application for mobile Wayland systems.
Tabula is a minimal Wayland wallpaper tool which aims to provide a better experience on devices with dynamic monitor ratios like phones.
Aevum is a mobile-optimized Wayland alarm clock which automatically handles suspend and reboot with optional logind support.
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