

I just use Debian + virt-manager.
I can either use the shell or connect using the graphical tool, via SSH. Much simpler, much less overhead.


I just use Debian + virt-manager.
I can either use the shell or connect using the graphical tool, via SSH. Much simpler, much less overhead.


I read that as sarcasm :D


Wow, that’s just ridiculous.
“Here’s some free software that is non-free.”


The C2 is just a rebranded Reeder S19 Max Pro S, a cheap Android phone from a Turkish company.
Some people even buy the phone from Turkey and flash Sailfish OS onto it themselves.


Yes, there’s no mainline kernel support. They just use the downstream kernel from the phone vendor. This also means they cannot provide security updates for longer than the device’s vendor, which in Sony’s case isn’t even much support at all.


Debian. Works, proven, stable. “The universal operating system”, called that for a reason.
While you’re figuring that out: Just stop Piefed and backup all the files. This works while you’re building a better solution. For my whole server with more stuff it’s just a minute for the full backup and I wouldn’t mind a minute of downtime in the middle of the night.


Wait, 90 days? Then how do posts from 4, 7 or 18 months ago keep coming back?
There’s definitely enough to do, so if you want to contribute in that area, it’d be MUCH appreciated. :)


Do whatever you like, you don’t have to use anything specific. I just used regular wood for years.
postmarketOS does not seem to have implemented Android Verified Boot yet and I am not aware of Linux distros that do it.
Have a look at iodéOS, CalyxOS, GrapheneOS if you want that, at least for now.


Just ~10 screws, straight into the wood through some holes in the metal frame.
Any idiot that can hold a screw driver should be able to do that. Trust me, I don’t know anything about wood working and it’s been fine for years.


Buy desk and the desk plate itself seperately, much cheaper.


Many free roms such as CalyxOS, GrapheneOS, iodéOS include Seedvault.
I’ve even successfully migrated between those. Some settings or pre-installed apps might be different, so you should check your settings, but all apps will be there. In my case only the banking app wanted me to log in again, seems to verify some sort of device identifier.


They could hire people to work on mainlining but also work on convincing vendors to have patches ready and then be able to support them on launch and not years later.
That’s just plain wrong. Some others also allow it, for example: you could lock a Fairphone.


Yeah… That’s not even funny. That guy makes very cringy videos.
Yeah, I know, but that’s more fiddling around than using it. :p
It is indeed an unofficial build. GrapheneOS does not provide a GSI.
same