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Linux on Galaxy...
Wait, what?
https://seap.samsung.com/linux-on-galaxy More info - Linux Desktop through Samsung DeX: https://www.sammobile.com/2017/10/18...ux-galaxy-app/ |
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Holy cow. Good find.
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This is great news! Hopefully there will be a version that simply works on the phone alone that is optomized for screen size.
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I wouldn't bet on that :)
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It looks somehow like Ubuntu for Windows 10, somehow bolted on to the the Android OS below or somehow appified.
Would really love a galaxy with Sailfish or the Librem OS, so we have to wait how much integration they actually offer. |
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According to the article at pro-linux.de [1] it's some sort of non-Android Linux running on the Android kernel.
So it's basically a chroot, just like Easy Debian. And eventually it will suffer the same fate: Once there are no more upgrades of the Android kernel for the device it will just be a matter of time until the chroot system can't be upgraded anymore. [1] http://www.pro-linux.de/news/1/25254...artphones.html |
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On the other hand, Jolla's libhybris has show that it is indeed possible to run a full blown GNU/Linux distro above an Android kernel without a chroot.
So I'm kind of expecting a "Sailfish DeX" to be announced by Jolla anythime soon :-D |
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The N900 is my phone for 7 years now and I would have loved to replace it with something more modern for at least half of that time. But I just couldn't find an alternative. Android, Apple and MS are out of the question, because I don't trust them. Besides, even if I trusted them, there were few devices that I actually liked from a HW POV. Although I still use my N900 it's always been some love-hate thing, mainly because I'm frustrated with the limitations that are a consequence of Maemo's proprietary core. The N900 has tought me not to settle with something that is "semi open" again. This is why I didn't get a Jolla and it's also why I hope the Librem 5 will become true, even at the cost of a hardware keyboard, which I would not even have considered two years ago. I guess I'm just growing desperate. ;) |
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8-9 years being my normal hardware upgrade cycle, with my "new" kit being usually 1-2 years old, this thread seems like the right place to start looking ;) |
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