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#2881 2026-04-06 01:14:21

Döbbie03
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From: New Zealand
Registered: 2015-09-29
Posts: 4,128

Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Sector11 wrote:

I do not trust GUGL or iAnything.

Neither do I, but I have become accustomed to how iPhone works. I can see myself on Graphene OS before the end of the year though.


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#2882 2026-04-06 13:33:42

chroot
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Registered: 2024-12-12
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Döbbie03 wrote:
Sector11 wrote:

I do not trust GUGL or iAnything.

Neither do I, but I have become accustomed to how iPhone works. I can see myself on Graphene OS before the end of the year though.

iPhone (iOS) is a little better than Android with GSM in terms of privacy.

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#2883 2026-04-06 20:03:06

mcarni
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Registered: 2015-09-29
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

just a quick question as I value the opinions from this forum on anythign tech related

i have not seen anyone mentioning LineageOS and i am wondering if there is anything that you guys don't like about it and that i should know

i am asking because have installed lineageos and other alternative roms on my phones for some years and i am happy with it
sometimes it is easiers, sometimes it is more a pain in the a** depending whethere there is an official lineageos release or not but I cannot complain

in most of the cases i have installed the version with no google apps so I have to do everything through F-Droid https://f-droid.org/

Sector11 wrote:

I wish I could but too many professionals (doctors, dentists, pharmacies etc) in this GForsaken 3rd world country work with WhatsApp.  mad

In my case i had to install Whattsapp through Aurora  https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.aurora.store/ , never had issues with it

I do have some troubles with bank apps, but usually with a bit of tinkering they can be solved...

i don't want to promote or advocate, i am genuinely curious to hear your opinion

M

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#2884 Yesterday 08:43:55

Jimbo_G
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From: France
Registered: 2017-05-12
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

I don't think there's anything "wrong" with LineageOS, it's just that so few people use anything other than stock Android or iOS, even on here. I have a phone running Ubuntu Touch which works okay for my needs, but I've never met anyone else who uses it.

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#2885 Yesterday 11:28:29

Martin
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From: Stockholm, Sweden
Registered: 2015-10-01
Posts: 816
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Jimbo_G wrote:

I don't think there's anything "wrong" with LineageOS, it's just that so few people use anything other than stock Android or iOS, even on here. I have a phone running Ubuntu Touch which works okay for my needs, but I've never met anyone else who uses it.

Tell us more about your Ubuntu Touch experience.

/Martin


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prove their worth by hitting back."
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#2886 Yesterday 11:58:23

chroot
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Registered: 2024-12-12
Posts: 133

Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

mcarni wrote:

just a quick question as I value the opinions from this forum on anythign tech related

i have not seen anyone mentioning LineageOS and i am wondering if there is anything that you guys don't like about it and that i should know

i am asking because have installed lineageos and other alternative roms on my phones for some years and i am happy with it
sometimes it is easiers, sometimes it is more a pain in the a** depending whethere there is an official lineageos release or not but I cannot complain

in most of the cases i have installed the version with no google apps so I have to do everything through F-Droid https://f-droid.org/

Sector11 wrote:

I wish I could but too many professionals (doctors, dentists, pharmacies etc) in this GForsaken 3rd world country work with WhatsApp.  mad

In my case i had to install Whattsapp through Aurora  https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.aurora.store/ , never had issues with it

I do have some troubles with bank apps, but usually with a bit of tinkering they can be solved...

i don't want to promote or advocate, i am genuinely curious to hear your opinion

M

The main hurdle of using those Android w/o GSM systems is payment. There's no way to use your phone to make payments in a secure way like Google Pay and Apple Pay. Other than that, they are 100% usable.

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#2887 Yesterday 20:47:10

mcarni
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Registered: 2015-09-29
Posts: 32

Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Jimbo_G wrote:

I don't think there's anything "wrong" with LineageOS, it's just that so few people use anything other than stock Android or iOS, even on here. I have a phone running Ubuntu Touch which works okay for my needs, but I've never met anyone else who uses it.

it just sounded strange to hear about graphene and not about lineageos, i assumed lineage had a bigger audience than graphene, maybe i am wrong...


chroot wrote:

The main hurdle of using those Android w/o GSM systems is payment. There's no way to use your phone to make payments in a secure way like Google Pay and Apple Pay. Other than that, they are 100% usable.

this makes sense, i don't use my phone to pay

Martin wrote:
Jimbo_G wrote:

I don't think there's anything "wrong" with LineageOS, it's just that so few people use anything other than stock Android or iOS, even on here. I have a phone running Ubuntu Touch which works okay for my needs, but I've never met anyone else who uses it.

Tell us more about your Ubuntu Touch experience.

/Martin

yep, @Jimbo_G please let us know, that would be very interesting


as always, great discussions here at BL

M

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#2888 Today 00:23:13

F3
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From: Purgatory
Registered: 2026-03-31
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

@mcarni:  Below is my orignal post in which I mentioned Lineage among other Android alternatives:

F3 wrote:

Compared to other distrohoppers, I suppose my hopping has been low key. I've tried everything I want to try and now I know that'll keep me anchored to a distro.

Speaking of distros, has anyone experimented with Android alternatives, such as CalyxOS,  GrapheneOS, LineageOS, /e/OS, iodé?

I decided to de-Google my life in 2025 and haven't looked back. I now run GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8a and look forward to see how Graphene and Moto work together in the future.

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#2889 Today 13:06:54

mcarni
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Registered: 2015-09-29
Posts: 32

Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

F3 wrote:

@mcarni:  Below is my orignal post in which I mentioned Lineage among other Android alternatives:

F3 wrote:

Compared to other distrohoppers, I suppose my hopping has been low key. I've tried everything I want to try and now I know that'll keep me anchored to a distro.

Speaking of distros, has anyone experimented with Android alternatives, such as CalyxOS,  GrapheneOS, LineageOS, /e/OS, iodé?

I decided to de-Google my life in 2025 and haven't looked back. I now run GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8a and look forward to see how Graphene and Moto work together in the future.

ops... sorry, i must have missed this...

as an apology i will tyr to provide my personal feedback ;-)

distrohopping on the computer is still going, not as strong as it used to be
I once had a dedicated partition (labelled "DH" ... )
then i made my own custom grub to boot live isos
nowadays i enjoy the convenience of ventoy to boot isos for quick testing
on top of the next-to-try list i have redox redox and cachyos

on the phones i tried lineageos (official and unofficial) with and without google apps, plus some more roms (i.e. evolution-x, cr-droid)
I am very curious about postmarketos but i guess it is too early to be usable .. at least by me
nowdays i am very stable on lineageos official with no gapps and only f-droid (basically i use the phone only to phone/message + whattsap)

basically, on the computer, i have my preferred setup but i keep distrohopping when there is something new to try, on the phone, i am the opposite i try to be as stable as possible

M

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#2890 Today 17:21:49

Colonel Panic
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Registered: 2018-11-13
Posts: 1,639

Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

A new version of AntiX, 26, has just come out and I've been trying it. I don't personally like the new colour schemes and wallpaper, but those are easily changed and apart from that AntiX is much the same as it always was and is working well.

I'm thinking of installing a few low resource applications in AntiX and keeping it around for when I need a lightweight distro to use (this is a 14 year old computer now, so it needs some help sometimes).

Last edited by Colonel Panic (Today 20:21:22)

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#2891 Today 18:54:18

hhh
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From: High in the Custerdome
Registered: 2015-09-17
Posts: 16,835
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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

@brontosauruxrex installed PopOS! with Cosmic and posted in the scrot thread, I and @chroot have responded...

https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 96#p149996

I am looking forward to installing this and seeing if it can be stripped at all.


I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?

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