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Community about running GNU/Linux on phones. Projects like Ubuntu Touch, Plasma Mobile, PostmarketOS, Mobian etc. Either on former Android phones or hardware like the PinePhone.
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both Gnome and Plasma support touch, so try em out and see which you'll like more. go for the freshest distros so you have the newest versions of either as touch is being worked on constantly.
not sure if you'll be able to actually use the thing without an external keyboard/mouse; case in point, Gnome for the longest time didn't allow touch to initiate dropdowns in the UI, kinda big deal.
be sure to not use greeter logins and disk encryption as the on-screen keyboards (OSK) don't work outside the DE. also, issues with non-US keyboard layouts.
just a warning, if you've used an Android or iOS tablet, the support is pretty basic and the experience and performance is nowhere near that level.
@dingdongitsabear @HiddenLayer555 take a look at pmOS osk-sdl for LUKS unlock: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Osk-sdl
Heck- just try @postmarketOS on the thing 😄
@pak0st @dingdongitsabear @HiddenLayer555 @postmarketOS I think osk-sdl is deprecated. I woul'd go with unl0kr. But I woul'd also choose #postmarketos and probably #sxmo if I wan't to have more of a productiv desktop setup or gnome-mobile for a phone/tablet setup.
@usia @dingdongitsabear @HiddenLayer555 @postmarketOS I completely missed the deprecation notice. Thanks!
Just set up unl0kr and keep safe, no need to use an installation without encryption. It's not even difficult, mainly just requires installing the package and adding the unlock script path to crypttab.
It's nice to have a device with FDE and Secure Boot, gives peace of mind in case that thing ends up in the wrong hands.
Greeters like phog or phrog are designed to work with touch and packaged in distributions.
No need for a keyboard nowadays (can say so at least for the DE I'm using). You can attach a keyboard though (and often a 2nd (external) display) if you want to turn it (temporarily) into a "desktop".