Me: I should try to focus on one project, so I actually make project.
Also me: I want to try postmarketOS and oooh, I even have a device here, which could work 
Me: I should try to focus on one project, so I actually make project.
Also me: I want to try postmarketOS and oooh, I even have a device here, which could work 
This device has been tested with postmarketOS, but its device package has not yet been added to the postmarketOS repositories.
This means that it cannot be selected in pmbootstrap.
Uh, maybe that would be more work than I'd be willing to invest into that idea right now 
So I just re-realized that I have a postmarketOS-cabable phone here. It's still in the testing category, but according to the wiki most things should be supported.
Well, let's figure out how to pmbootstrap that puppy :3
"Powered by Android"
Yeah, no, not much longer 
Well, I followed the instructions and I keep getting thrown into fastboot mode.
I also get warnings that something isn't properly configured and that I should run pmbootstrap kconfig check, but that commands says everything regarding my device is fine.
Uuuh, yeah...
Ooookay: postmarketOS, Waiting for root partition...
That's progress!
Internal Storage: Broken
Uuuuuh, oopsie, I might have overlooked that critical part of the wiki 

The cameras work, which is cool. They look absolute ass though, but in a funny almost artistic way.
Otherwise, so far, I hate the Plasma Mobile UI less than Android 
Uhm, so I think I have tracked down the source of my WiFi issue. But it's confusing.
If I try to disable Auto Rotate, it doesn't work and just goes back to On.
But after I touched the toggle once, WiFi will freak out.
If I reboot and don't touch the Auto Rotate toggle, everything behaves fine. Been stable and fast for half an hour now. 
I revert my statement on WiFi and auto rotate.
It seems to rather depend on the current moon phase or something.
Switched to iwd WiFi backend. Let's see if that helps.
Also, for some reason, had to set EnableIPv6 in the iwd config, even though it should be the default since 2.0 (this is 3.12).
I am currently re-compiling Plasma Keyboard.
I think that describes the Linux phone experience pretty well :D