@binutzu

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@b0ngCloud it actually worked. The success might have to do with the device really powering off in between (over a day). Another thing that made a difference later when exposing the internal storage over usb was to use a real usb 2.0 port on an older laptop #nexus7 #postmarketos
@b0ngCloud post if you succeed, please. I tried for a wifi 2012 device and the u-boot would not start up.

@Lydie I know, but I’ve also been hearing the same story since 2007 (from the time I bought my first Nokia 770) and not much has changed since then.

There’s always been this chicken-and-egg problem where not enough developers would put efforts in making Linux phones usable unless there’s a phone manufacturer that is also onboard with it, which funds the efforts instead of relying on devs building PostmarketOS or Sailfish workarounds to work with cameras and modems in their spare time, and which ensures that the efforts of the developers aren’t thrown to waste when the next model comes out. Oh, and as long as we can’t tell people that their banking apps or national ID apps will also keep working on a Linux phone.

Librem and Jolla are the closest we’ve come to hardware manufacturers actually invested in a Linux phone, but they’re still too small, rough around the edges and overpriced for the bad hardware that they sell (and that’s the other chicken-and-egg problem, in order to be competitive on pricing you need economies of scale, and you can’t have economies of scale around new products and processes).

I think that a big part of the problem has also been people’s complacency - as long as Android is around, it’s kind-of open-source and I can still install a custom ROM, I’m fine. I feel like that must end and we must start building usable alternatives with more urgency.

Just bought new phone for #sailfishos - surprised the os price dropped by half from 50eur. Worth every penny. #android is a dead end. Evil fruit of the evil company. Support #jolla and #sailfish
everytime i do a #postmarketos upgrade on my #pinephone, i magically hope it will make the hardware better.
@Rusty @Kaishen it is supposed to be open but actually it is a #monopoly as long as only Google Messages is capable (== allowed), in practice, to use RCS on Android. De-googlelized phones cant use even RCS. There is no FOSS client implementation for RCS and this is falling into the category messenger interoperability case of EU, or rather openess for different client implementation.
@concretedog The Pinecil is to the PinePhone what GIT is to Linux.
Maybe with the current RAM prices people will start writing efficient software again