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lemmy.world

I understand why the post you mentionned is in this community (although it's debatable), since it is the continuation of a previous post. However, I don't feel like this one should be in a community specifically about linux phones.

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lemmy.zip

What is it about Graphene that disqualifies it? Is it just the requirement to have Google hardware? Or is AOSP not considered Linux even though it uses the Linux kernel? Or something about proprietary drivers?

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The AOSP is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel, so it is a Linux in that sense, but using it is quite different from using more traditional GNU/Linux distributions.

From what I take from the OSes listed in the sidebar of this community, this place is intended for linux-based phones which are not Android. There are already communities which are focused on Android/GrapheneOS/LineageOS, so it'd be fairer for this one to focus on the rest.

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lemmy.wtf

I really want to use CoMaps exclusively, but until they add real-time traffic and reporting I have to stick with Waze.

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Oh this is super interesting. I wonder if CoMaps does as well. Good on OSMand

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Aw cool! Glad you wanted to share!

I noticed there's some thoughts that maybe these types of posts don't have a place in the Linux phones. I'm new to Lemmy and found help here and wanted to thank the community. Changing over was work and I'm proud of myself, but recognize those who chimed in when I needed it.

So I propose the positive aspect of a show-your-home-screen post.

They can help start a discussion for those of who are curious about the process of running a non mainstream OS. If you are a degoogler, it's important to know what life without Gapps is like. It may provide folks with feedback on better app options as well if they are struggling. Switching over is a process with inherent risk so it can be really scary and there are few places that have real human feedback.

Anyhow, my newb two cents. Is my OS proper Linux? I don't know, I'm new, looking for help, and it brought me here.

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lemmy.ca

Did you have an issues with setting up and getting/receiving texts with Quik? I tried using it, using pixel 10 pro w/ gOS, but no luck - texts delay and don't see messages received even though i see them on default messaging app.

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Aralakhreply
lemmy.ca

After looking up QKSMS, seems like it's the other way around - Quik credits QKSMS and has been most recently updated. Were you thinking of something else?

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jinwk00reply
sh.itjust.works

Woops, sorry, I meant other way around

But even so on my GOS I've been receiving text correctly

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All good, huh that's weird. I tried reinstalling it but unfortunately it's the same results. I can send no problem but it doesn't sync to the message database - have to manually do the sync to see received messages.

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I have used quik for a little over two years now and don't think I have had any issues but now you got me wondering xD

I'm pretty sure mine just works as it should, I never had any issues receiving things that I'm aware of, I just installed it and forgot about it.

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