Thanks!
Thanks!
I’m stuck on a hand-me-down iphone se 2020. I’m really sick of ios and apple in general, so I want to find a cheap pixel 3a or a fp4 and try out mobile linux. That would be more of an experiment though, so I’m going to look at the price of the pixel 8(a/pro) a few weeks after the release of the pixel 9.
I’ve heard ubuntu touch uses a library from android to be able to use most cameras, but because pmOS is alpine they don’t have that library.
Sorry, totally missed it and didn’t see it on the list. Thanks!
Do you know what’s stopping pmOS from supporting fairphone 4? Wouldn’t it be one of the easiest devices to support?
I’m noticing some conflicting information, do you have any sources?
Thanks a lot!
Thank you
I really enjoy mixing “Spicy burger sauce” from a shop in my area with aioli. Chuck that in a chip butty…
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wayland#Compositors
Personally a BIG fan of hyprland
Quick reminder that nvidia has released opensource kernel level drivers recently that are comparable in performance to the proprietqry drivers
I’d say amd or intel, but intel isn’t very good for stability or price-to-performance iirc
We need more of these posts
Google doesn’t do that either, so we wouldn’t have to either. I could name a few places that use photos from 10+ years ago, which look drastically different from the present
This does sound quite cool!
read the megathread. rentry.co/megathread
Mobilism is a source for pirated ios apps, but it’s quite limited. I agree with the people mentioning pihole, but if you have to block ads on-device change the dns settings and/or use brave browser, which has the most adblock capabilities on iOS. Altstore is an alternative appstore (AltStore PAL in europe costs 1,50 a year in europe iirc) which has alot of cool apps and allows sideloading of ipa files on-device. I generally do recommend a pixel with grapheneOS, though I haven’t tried it myself yet.
Edit: Forgot to mention some of the downsides of AltStore, which includes needing to refresh the app once a week wirelessly or wired via a computer running Altserver
I’d have a look at the archwiki and install GRUB on eos, and in your bios set eos to be the first boot option, and that will give you the grub boot menu with the option to boot eos, debian or windows.
AFAIK you can just run os-prober in debian, and then you can launch endeavourOS from there.
I’m not sure how much you can trust them, but you might want to have a look at Authelia