On Thu 09 Nov 2017 at 10:17:12 (+0200), David Baron wrote:
> I have had Debian up on my Xiamo smartphone. I believe it uses the existing
> kernel. Had a xwindows as well but did not like the interface. In the end,
> question was what to do with it.
Debian on a phone isn't my priority, but this G
> I have had Debian up on my Xiamo smartphone. I believe it uses the existing
> kernel. Had a xwindows as well but did not like the interface. In the end,
> question was what to do with it.
One of the first things I do with a Debian install on those devices:
run an sshd daemon which lets me rsyncd
I have had Debian up on my Xiamo smartphone. I believe it uses the existing
kernel. Had a xwindows as well but did not like the interface. In the end,
question was what to do with it.
Stefan Monnier:
- Install LineageOS.
It works fine on my wileyfox swift, still with playground (I was
unsecure at the first try), but the next device is already waiting for
pure version of> https://lineageos.org/
without that google stuff. I use fdroid > f-droid.org
instead or raccoon > ht
> If you want a smartphone but don't want a smartphone, it sounds to me
> as if you want a smartphone with no SIM card. It's possible that this
Indeed. I was looking for a "modern walkman" and the best and cheapest
option nowadays is to get a smartphone for that (and simply not use the
phone part
Richard Owlett wrote:
> On a regional mailing list I had described what I'm looking for as a
> tablet. That seems to include things that fold. Although I *DON'T* want
> a "smartphone", that physical form factor is desirable. It must be
> available as "new" from a U.S. retailer.
>
> I have a pref
On 11/08/2017 09:34 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 08 Nov 2017 at 07:50:21 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
On a regional mailing list I had described what I'm looking for as a
tablet. That seems to include things that fold. Although I *DON'T*
want a "smartphone", that physical form factor is des
On Wed 08 Nov 2017 at 07:50:21 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On a regional mailing list I had described what I'm looking for as a
> tablet. That seems to include things that fold. Although I *DON'T*
> want a "smartphone", that physical form factor is desirable. It must
> be available as "new" f
On 11/08/2017 09:12 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 07:50:21AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I have a preference for x86 processors, that is not a requirement.
I would like to use with a USB keyboard.
It will be used for simple data collection and data will be
transferred to h
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 07:50:21AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I have a preference for x86 processors, that is not a requirement.
I would like to use with a USB keyboard.
It will be used for simple data collection and data will be
transferred to home system primarily via a USB flash drive.
A
On 11/08/2017 08:15 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 07:50:21AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
On a regional mailing list I had described what I'm looking for as a tablet.
That seems to include things that fold. Although I *DON'T* want a
"smartphone", that physical form factor is des
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 07:50:21AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On a regional mailing list I had described what I'm looking for as a tablet.
> That seems to include things that fold. Although I *DON'T* want a
> "smartphone", that physical form factor is desirable. It must be available
> as "new"
On a regional mailing list I had described what I'm looking for as a
tablet. That seems to include things that fold. Although I *DON'T* want
a "smartphone", that physical form factor is desirable. It must be
available as "new" from a U.S. retailer.
I have a preference for x86 processors, that
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