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  • Sadly it doesn't seem to have a feature I need, which is gadgetbridge data sharing, so I can get the weather in my wearable. Breezy has it.

  • It seems update-grub does update initd in the process. But...yeah, it seems to continue to ignore my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line. I also tried the gentoo way of your wiki, running grub-mkconfig instead of just update-grub. But after updating and going for a reboot, it still didn't do much. I'm not exactly sure what am I doing wrong, and I'm not sure how can I troubleshoot whether grub is accepting my line, failing or ignoring it. Also I'm not sure how to check whether 'the kernel has been compiled with rotation support'. Some structural support going on that last sentence...

  • Thanks! This is the first time i see this option. I'm not sure how this might work, as grub starts way before invoking X11, the way I understand it. But the panel is indeed labeled DSI-1. That said, I created the file but seems not to work. Is the line

     
        
    Option "rotate" "right"
    
    
      

    Just like that? It didn't seem to do anything after running update-grub and rebooting.

  • I...don't think so. I believe it is soldered, but I haven't opened it yet. But they just released a new version (for a higher price though), this version finally comes with 16GB of RAM (not the odd 12GB), 512GB SSD and a N150.

  • Does he publish ANYWHERE ELSE that is not Twitter? I can't easily follow his comics.

  • I do have a drone. But then you enter the whole nightmare of checking drone regulations on your destination country. And whether a random police guy with the wrong interpretation of the law might decide to keep it. So...yeah, already have one, but depending on the country, it's a no go to begin with.

  • Pixels with Grapheneos don't. So there IS a choice. Hopefully soon more.

  • Yeah... I like to put it in a tripod in some precarious situations. I'd rather not risk it so much with my own phone.

  • Up to 300€/$ ish I guess. Thanks I forgot to mention.

  • So what's the real dimensions of the thing?

  • Sigh... Thanks. I'm afraid that device was already outdated on release. These days you'll take the full 3GB of RAM it has just by opening the browser. I don't think that's usable anymore by today's requirements.

  • That's... Quite a long list of deal breakers for me, I'm afraid. I really want a Linux phone, and i wouldn't mind paying extra for the effort. But i need one that works with all its hardware. Calls, data, gps, camera, sensors and yes, also NFC. My country's digital ID app uses it to verify your physical ID in order to allow you to login for some paperwork.

  • Is there any device where everything works? Whenever i try to check Linux phones, there's always trouble like "calls don't work", "camera doesn't work", "gps won't fix" and so on... Is there a device with full working support?

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  • The names of the people pushing for these initiatives need to be revealed. They keep doing it with impunity, and in the shadows. We need to know the politicians, and the lobby.

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  • KDE Connect. You need to be in the same network. But it's clearly the easiest and most useful.

  • I never said it was a bad thing. It's... Quirky. And I appreciate it. I love how useful it is, and how reliant I've become on it. I started donating to this project recently.

  • Do you have a link or reference for that last part? Never heard of this.

  • You can take away the location permission for gservices afaik. Maps still works without it, resorting to good ole GPS if I'm not wrong.