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butter@midwest.social to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Droidian on OnePlus 8!

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Droidian on OnePlus 8!

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butter@midwest.social to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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    Can you share a video so I can get an idea of how responsive it is?

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    What’s the difference between droidian and mobian?

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        What difference does that make? I had thought the android kernel was just the Linux kernel

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        • smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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          It basically is, but this kernel is much modified by modem maker, SoC maker and device and component manufacturers. They almost always do dirty low quality patches just to make one device work with Android and not care about sending them to upstream (mainline) kernel or even about compatibility with anything but their Android version.

          https://not.mainline.space/ - example of OnePlus 6 having more than 5,600,000 lines of code difference from normal Linux kernel. And is still considered pretty close compared to most phones.

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          • far_university1990@feddit.de
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            That not gpl violation? Not publishing kernel patch?

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              They are publishing their version of the kernel. The problem is that this kernel is so much modified and dirtly patched it is useless to run anything other than Android.

              And many device drivers for Android are now proprietary blobs in Android userspace outside of the kernel code.

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          I think that in the Android kernel (for your device) there are binary blobs for hardware drivers. Which are not in mainline and most of the times not even available anywhere.

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          Driver blobs often have ludicrous requirements/restrictions and are made for Android. Main difference would be the kernel version i guess.

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    How? Can it run other oneplus? I have a 6T and will want to try it out. Any help or suggestions would be helpful

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      The 6T specifically has a community image support, as described here

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        Awesome, I will get into it. Thanks for the quick turnaround

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          Worth it to try out and see the current state. The ecosystem is close to daily usage if you mind some bugs and use only standardized FOSS things. There are bugs here and there like GNOME Web crashing on more load that definetly can be a turn off for many to switch now, but it is worth trying out especially when going back is easy on OnePlus phones.

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      For the 6T you can go straight to Mobian or PostmarletOS and ditch the android kernel!

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        It’s great if you want portable computer. But as smartphone, still no camera is a big downside :P.

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          Well, at least Dylan made sensors work :)

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        Also, full-blown NixOS is possible with custom partitioning and stuff

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    Will it run on a 8t? Which instructions did you follow? I’ve one lying around and i’d love to test mobile Linux

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      I read on the droidian Matrix that the 8 and 8 pro were ported. You might ask there?

      Also, no instructions. The droidian installer was pretty straightforward. Downgrade to the last Android 10 and run it.

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        Why downgrade?

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          This is common with these Linux on Android-based phones. I believe Ubuntu Touch requires you to downgrade to Android 9 in most cases.

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            Very strange and not reassuring at all, thinking that GrapheneOS and everything else use the latest software always. Doesnt sound like a good solution.

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          Something to do with firmware. I just follow the instructions

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      No available port for 8T yet.

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    I want to try and port my Zenfone 8 to droidian when I have the will to do it, unfortunately Asus has disabled bootloader unlocking over a year ago and we still have no word since other than “soon™️” every 3 months. A shame really because this phone has great support by 3rd party android Roms such as lineageos or omnirom

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    I love Gnome and would love a Linux phone, but sadly I hear they aren’t as secure as Android, and security is important to me. I’m really curious how the experience is to use it though.

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      Android is Linux. It’s all the stuff on top that makes it more secure - 90% of which is covered by flatpak + MAC.

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    Ok now we want to see more

  • oscardejarjayes [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    ooh, nice.

  • GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
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    Hopefully GKI will help Linux development and we’ll see more ports like that

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      GKI will still limit you to Google’s fork of the kernel

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        No I meant that reverse engineering of it or something can help to make a universal Linux kernel or at least port some drivers which should simplify the development and increase the amount of supported devices

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    I tried installing it on my Pixel 3a and it didn’t boot

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    How did you take this picture?

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