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@strubbl@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml • 4 years ago

The $149 Smartphone That Could Bring The Linux Mobile Ecosystem to Life

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The $149 Smartphone That Could Bring The Linux Mobile Ecosystem to Life

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@strubbl@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml • 4 years ago
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The low-cost PinePhone isn’t a perfect device, but the nuanced ecosystem it’s going to build for Linux-based smartphones is going to be amazing.
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  • @10_0@lemmy.ml
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  • @freely@lemmy.ml
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    I’m excited, but probably waiting for the second gen pinephone. Don’t really want to deal with the jankyness if it’s my only phone.

  • Marxism-Fennekinism
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    It’s just talking about the PinePhone? I was excited because I thought another competitor came in.

  • @j0ta@lemmy.ml
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    Probably my next phone

  • @soferman@lemmy.ml
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    cool

  • @dragestil@lemmy.ml
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    Android is linux based. If it’s gnu user land just call it gnu/linux based.

    • @saba@lemmy.ml
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      what if it’s postmarketOS? Then what do we call it? musl libc/linux? busybox/linux?

      • @dragestil@lemmy.ml
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        If the article is talking about Linux based oses that are not Android, but can be gnu or non-gnu user land then “non-android linux based os” is a less confusing name.

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