Podman is amazing, I’m using it when I can. Sometimes some distros ship an older version and can cause problems, but on a newer version I don’t see the reason to use docker ever again.
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potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•What actively maintained main daily driver options do we even have nowadays?
0·16 days agoYeah, so it’s bad :/
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•What actively maintained main daily driver options do we even have nowadays?
0·16 days agoIf I remember well, the guy on the video played audio (speakers and bluetooth) and called through the phone, so IDK what partial means, maybe some specific breakage, or the wiki is not updated.
He opened youtube, the desktop website loads (I think the best website for a smartphone would be the mobile youtube, but the desktop one loaded and played videos).
There’s a lot of DEs for postmarketos, there’s KDE mobile, phosh, some WMs too, etc.
About getting only a few devices 100%, I disagree. If there was only some phones with postmarketos, I couldn’t get one, like the Oneplus 6T, there isn’t one selling online in Brazil right now, I would have to import it, so the other best I could find was the Redmi Note 9s, this gives options, even if it’s not the best I could contribute if I find something wrong, because why not? It’s a enthuasiast operating system, so I guess more development can happen if more devices (easily bought ones) are at least compatible.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•What actively maintained main daily driver options do we even have nowadays?
0·17 days agoYeah, I think volte might be hard to implement, and might be device specific. Volte on the Oneplus 6 is experimental, so in the future it might come to other devices.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•What actively maintained main daily driver options do we even have nowadays?
0·17 days agoI bought a Xiaomi Redmi Note 9s just to put postmarketos on it, I’ve heard that the Oneplus 6T runs well too.
I think postmarketos is kinda good now, so I want to try it as my daily driver (with waydroid and the waydroid script (it handles some things like GAPPS, root if you want it, device certification, etc) too).
I would recomend it, but you need to check the feature matrix, to see if something is working. On the Redmi Note 9s and the Oneplus 6T, almost everything is in the feature matrix.
Here’s a video of the Oneplus 6T running postmarketos with gnome, the channel has other DEs too and battery comparisons too.
Edit: I’m now waiting for xiaomis shitty wait 2 weeks to unlock the bootloader, it should be yesterday, but out of nowhere, it’s 4 days from now…
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Searxng search getting waaay worse. Anyone else?
0·20 days agoThey do some treatment to the results too + internal data from them, it’s not copy pasted from Bing, so the results turn out different for duckduckgo and other Bing downstream search engines.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Searxng search getting waaay worse. Anyone else?
0·20 days agoThis might be Bing, i noticed that Bing always returns the worst thing possible.
I configure the engines to use brave, duckduckgo, google, qwant and yahoo, always give me good results, might be the law of large numbers in action.
I have a ThinkPad x1 tablet gen 2. These x1 tablets are very cheap when used or refurbished and you can install any linux distro, as they are using x86_64 cpus.
I use it with gnome and cachyos, the optimizations really help and gnome has, in my opinion, the best touchscreen feel, it’s very polished for this.
potatoguy@lemmy.eco.brto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•The benchmark no one asked for: MacBook vs Legion Go vs DockerEnglish
1·27 days agodeleted by creator


No root needed, so i can use it at my job, no daemon, so when something crashes the docker compose don’t come back to life wasting 500% CPU with 3 trillion services on the background, also support for kubernetes yaml is nice too.
Azure eventhubs simulator doesn’t work on it, but i consider that a plus hahaha.
Over all, some nice features, like in the other comment said, systemd services, and not messing with my system configs are a definitive plus for me.