What do my fellow linux mobile nerds think of the FuriPhone / FuriOS that was announced like, last month?
Saw it and immediately remembered the JingPad / JingOS combo that disappeared as most of us predicted
And what abt libhybris and halium? Is that a valid way to be approaching the linux / arm64 drivers issue, or no?
Idk, geekout at me and tell me your thoughts on this
@CalcProgrammer1 But it sounds like these solutions decrease the chance an actual linux driver will get developed though, is that an accurate guess..?
Is libhybris ideal? No. Does it give us more functional daily driveable phones right NOW that could help keep people using Linux and being interested in #MobileLinux long enough for better, mainline alternatives to mature?
Absolutely.
I don't know a lot about the specific phone experience, but I'm glad we have #LibHybris as another rung in the ladder, helping us to climb up to full, mainline Linux phones. Right now we need all the help keeping people engaged, that we can get.
@pan Okay, that's good to know.. I thought it was odd the sales page specified that like, messing with the software install fully could ruin the warrenty (idk how to spell that word, whatever), like it's suposed to be a linux phone, messing with them is *what we do*