• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I so wish Linux phones were actually a usable thing so that we could have functional pocket computers.
    The attempts made so far weren’t very convincing.

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        1 year ago

        Unfortunately it’s not

        Phones also have the added benefit of needing the OS tweaked for every device

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            1 year ago

            My point was more that the small community is fragmented further

            If Voila, Libre, Pine, etc were able to pass fixes upstream that all worked for the other then things would be in a better state

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      1 year ago

      Honestly we probably can just somehow shove Linux components like flatpak and other stuff like the terminal into android, make them apks somehow so they can work whenever

      Of course this would be hard AF to do but I just want to run tik tok in a sealed off VM using flatseal goddamnit (I don’t trust it with my phone but I want to access the videos on it)

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          1 year ago

          Yeah, and then run a android emulator inside that and then use tik tok, reminds me of that attempt to run old Mac os on a Wii since they’re but PowerPC based, but it ended in a ton of conversions and it taking like 20 mins to click something, but it won’t be that bad probably

          Gonna mess with it once I get a new phone tho, can’t now since it’s filled with crap

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        1 year ago

        You can do many Linuxy-terminaly things with Termux. I use it quite often. Write shell scripts in vim, run Python scripts, SSH, use ADB tools to manage other android devices, install and update things with pkg/apt, traverse your phones filesystem as you would in Linux, if you have root on your phone you can even do root stuff! Heck, you can even run neofetch! All that and more on your tiny little phone screen!