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1. cridde+(OP)[view] [source] 2019-11-29 16:58:55
But the Librem 5 isn't a rootable Android or iOS device, it's a Linux phone. What's an example of some killer Linux-only app that's needed on a phone?
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2. mastaz+km[view] [source] 2019-11-29 21:08:38
>>cridde+(OP)
Bash, apt-get, chmod, vim, grep, cat, crontab, python3, pip3, httpd, sqlite3, ps, ls, top, df, lsblk, ifconfig, iptables, perl, apt-cache, chown, nano...
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3. cridde+jg1[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-11-30 15:14:20
>>mastaz+km
Sounds like you're more interested in GNU stuff than Linux stuff. Most of that is available on Android probably because it's also running Linux.
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4. seba_d+852[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-12-01 02:30:22
>>cridde+jg1
Wayland/X11, PyGTK/PyQt, usbip, being able to compile apps without dealing with Android's awful NDK, telephony scripting, itch.io's butler, PulseAudio streaming... and those are just the first things that came into my mind.

I have a secondary Android device just out of necessity, I am a power user with enough past experience (I was active in Openmoko community, made Debian chroot for Kindle Paperwhite, am still using Nokia N900 etc.) and no - I have no actual interest in Android. Stop-gaps like Debian chroots or layers on top of libhybris won't replace the real baremetal, mainline thing.

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5. mastaz+Fu2[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-12-01 11:42:22
>>cridde+jg1
Most of that is available on rooted Android, which brings us back to what we were saying at the beginning of this subthread...
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