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Thanks for the heads up. Will check. Any particular reason for LineageOS instead of any other linux?
Non-android mobile Linux is not mature enough yet.
I dont hear this often tbh. How do you figure?
By the fact that none of the apps I use day-to-day on my Android phone have viable alternatives on non-Android Linux.
I'd have to run Android inside a container on the mobile Linux which isn't the best experience and if I need to have Android running anyways, might aswell use regular android.
While it'd be cool to have, I don't really need a proper freedesktop userspace on my phone if I'm honest.
Android is also simply leagues ahead in mobile UI things.
I can see why this would make things difficult. This is what I use regularly. I know most of these should have proper browser apps. Do you think that would not work on postmarket os or mobile ubuntu for example?
I think you're mixing things up a bit. LineageOS, GrapheneOS etc. are not what people refer to as "mobile Linux", mobile Linux would be Ubuntu touch, mobian etc.
Btw. do you know about Sailfish OS?
I have heard of it but damn, the design is sleek! :)
Mainly because, of the Android variants that I've seen, it has the best community and device support.
Sounds good. I‘ll check. I‘ll probably have to test multiple OSs anyway.