Pixel 8 Pro running smoothly (including fingerprint unlock) after install of release #2025030700. My thanks to Devs.

I've encountered a not-so-pleasant feature - the media player in the notification bar disappears and appears only for the duration of the animation of the transition to the "tiles" of quick settings, after which it disappears again

Downloaded Komodo (Pixel 9 pro XL) install and Google stock install as well (still experimenting). Google has probably newer radio:
radio-komodo-g5400c-241205-250210-b-13036024.img
VS GOS radio:
radio-komodo-g5400c-241205-250127-b-12971716.img
It's intended? Do I have to flash GOS as is or is better to flash Google's radio partition?

    Has anyone tried the new linux terminal app, I just downloaded this update and enabled the terminal app. The app appeared but after it downloaded the required data the app keeps crashing.

      sjaramillo It's not supported on GrapheneOS yet. We have to develop support for it, which was not part of an initial port to Android 15 QPR2 and then resolving the regressions.

      x-pve You're comparing to the wrong stock Pixel OS release. You used the one labelled BP1A.250305.020.A2, Mar 2025, EMEA + TW instead of BP1A.250305.020, Mar 2025.

      It's intended? Do I have to flash GOS as is or is better to flash Google's radio partition?

      GrapheneOS provides all of the firmware images as part of flashing the OS and provides the updates to them. Not doing that would be completely broken and insecure.

        For Pixel 9 the finger print does not work anymore (desappeared from the option).

          adevtool (Pixel Tablet): remove unintentional deviation from standard memory pinning configuration

          Can you explain this change? I've been having a lot of problems with my tablet unloading apps and browser tabs and was wondering if this could have possibly been the cause.

          spring-onion Thanks! I saw this a few minutes after posting, but I was unable to edit my post to refer this post.
          Here is my update since yesterday: I first waited a few hours for an "auto fix" as a few posts in the thread suggested, but it didn't happen. So, I had to reboot my Pixel 9 about 8 times in a row, and it fixed the issue.