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PostmarketOS
If you're going to use a suckless autism meme distro you may as well go all the way and use stali tbh.
I write an os for every phone and computer I use. Its really easy. I don't put it out for other people cause I want to keep it for myself. But let me tell you, these hand made operating systems are way better than anything on the market.
I totally believe you, sense no one on the internet would ever lie.
Alpine is as close you can get to OpenBSD without being OpenBSD, stali is trying to be something entirely else.
I like the suckless guys but security is probably harmful for them.
I was planning on porting sailfish to my phone, maybe I'll do this instead.
Sailfish's GUI is proprietary. You're better off doing a pure FOSS Android ROM.
Mine is running CM13 currently but it's really unstable (probably the porters fault, not isolated to me either) and no longer supported, I figured it would make sense to do the port work for a newer CM/lineage revision but if I'm going to port an OS anyway I may as well port Sailfish. The reason for picking it was that it had comparability for Android applications while also appearing to be closer to regular GNU/Linux instead of specifically Android/Linux which seems to have tons of issues.
I'm open to other ideas but I don't know what options are out there, something like maemo but modern would be cool, this PostmarketOS sounds alright.
why do redditors love making pseudo intellectual statements like this ? not only is it WRONG but it is also worded in a way that this faggot WANTS to let everyone know he is a very smart and thinking logical man of reason (tips fedora)
I think Sailfish's Android compatibility layer is/was proprietary and limited to Jolla's own devices for some reason. Sailfish OS is pretty bad for freedom, which is a shame, because it easily could not have been. It's based on free software and Jolla holds the copyright to almost all of the proprietary parts.
There are probably an order of magnitude more people looking for a good LineageOS port than for anything else, so that would be the most useful. I had hopes for Ubuntu Touch, but Canonical dropped it. UBports picked it back up, so maybe investigate that to see if it's going anywhere.