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Linux Phones
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The Discussion on Linux-based Phones.
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- Hardware freedom.
- Perfect operating-system competition.
- Full utilization of specs.
- Phone lifespan raises to 10+ years.
- Less e-waste.
Linux Mobile Distros:
- Ubuntu Touch
- Sailfish
- FuriOS
- Postmarket OS
- Mobian
- Pure OS
- Plasma Mobile
- LuneOS
- openSUSE Mobile
- Nemomobile
- Droidian
- Mobile NixOS
- ExpidusOS
- Maemo Leste
- Manjaro Arm
- Tizen
- WebOS
Linux Mobile Hardware:
- Fairphone 5
- Volla Phone
- PinePhone
- FLX1
- Librem 5
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Honest opinion for developers; use Qt's QML, ts highly portable, it can run in any Linux mobile base (Ubuntu Touch, SailfishOS, and KDE use it as the UI library), best example is Amazfish, and Quickddit, you can also use any language you want, although if you want to be minimal, QML allows in-file JavaScript, but there are plenty of bindings for Qt. And Qt apps still work in Phosh/Gnome.
LibAdwaita will require you to either get distrobox or similar, and will still need GTK packages, which some options (notably SailfishOS) won't do
Dude. Breathe. When you don't write pauses - periods - into what you're saying, all that comma splice can sound like the kid talking about his favourite kind of dinosaur.
Otherwise, an excellent opinion.
Oh I wrote that with absolutely no sleep whatsoever 😅
For what its worth, I always kind of enjoy the "kid excited about his favorite dinosaur" text writing--i find it charming when people are excited about things and read it as such!
SailfishOS shouldn't be as limiting. They could easily ship it with Flatpak support, for example.
The community has guides on how to set it up, I just would like to see them ship it.
Unfortunately, SailfishOS barely has flatpak support, if at all. Even with community guides. At least, as far as I remember.