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[Q] Android device usage/distribution

Hi,
I'm just curious..there is this pie chart at developer.android.com site, which shows the distribution of android OS...
Does anyone of you know a chart, that is not (only) based on the android OS version but also on the device?
For instance, let's say from these 8.1% that accessed the market with OS 2.3.3-.2.3.4 are 5 % from Galaxy S
I'm not aware of this - but as a developer, there are charts that give you the device name that have downloaded your app.

Question Lenovo P11 plus tablet can run both Android and Linux apps

Hi,
We make a Debian based Linux distribution that runs as an application on top of Android.
We recently ported our distribution to the Lenovo Tab P11 plus. This is a 11 inch midrange
tablet with an optional keyboard case as well as support for 6GB memory. This combination
makes for a sleek and light Linux laptop. Our free evaluation version also includes detailed
instructions to root this device. However do this at your own risk as we are not responsible for any damages.
Visit volkspc.org for more information.
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Does this work on P11 Pro 2022?
No, it will only work with P11 plus which is model TB-J616F.
Nice work. Please make this available also for J716F tablet which I think is the most popular and strong in the p11 tablet family.
I would be interested in this for the J716F as well
Sorry only TB-J616F.
Why don't you mainline it? You'll have a much faster and true Linux experience.
If I want Linux on Android I just set up a chroot in Termux for free.
(TB-J716F can run mainline btw)
Mainlining this kernel is a big project that we have no interest in tackling. But I hope both MediaTek and Qualcomm will do so with their respective kernels. Our distribution runs on top of the existing kernel and Android installation.
We just made a new release and added support for the official Lenovo detachable keyboard with touchpad.
Our Linux desktop is now based on Debian Bookworm XFCE 4.18. We also provide a SDK so that users can build their own custom Debian Bookworm based image. More details at volkspc.org.
Looks like Lenovo made a new release TB-J616F_S240155_230210_ROW and our software continues to work on this version as well. If you have Lenovo's Rescue and Smart Assistant you can still upgrade your firmware.

Question Third party firmware vendors

Beyond Evolution X and Stag OS.
Lineage OS will now officially support the Google Pixel 7 Pro
LineageOS 20 now supports every Tensor-powered Google Pixel phone
Oriole, Raven, Bluejay, Panther, and Cheetah live to see the LineageOS day
www.xda-developers.com
What about Google Camera and other Pixel 7 apps will it be possible to install?
Will they get a full-fledged job on such firmware

iodé OS vs LineageOS vs /e/OS

Hey, straight to the point i've been using lineageOS ever since the day i found out there is an alternative to the stock google android rom.
Has anyone tried all three of the operatingsystems listed in the title, if so how do they compare to each other, what are the major differences, pros/cons?
I did not list grapheneOS and CalyxOS here because these work only with google pixel devices while the other three OS'es should be compatibly with *any* device.
I know that iode is based on lineageos or in other words a fork of lineageos, so question is, is there any point in switching from lineage to iode, any privacy benefits?
For example iode seems to have a builtin systemwide filterlist to block tracking requests, i don't think lineageos has anything like that and the only option i found so far is the nextDNS filter app.
About e/OS i know absolutely knowing, has it been around as long as lineage? How do they compare?
The 3 mentioned OSs are a so-called aftermarket OS.
LineageOS is a fork of AOSP ( vanilla Android OS ), e/OS is a fork of LineageOS - with the appearence of iOS, and iode OS is a fork of e/OS.
I'ld stay with LineageOS.
jwoegerbauer said:
The 3 mentioned OSs are a so-called aftermarket OS.
LineageOS is a fork of AOSP ( vanilla Android OS ), e/OS is a fork of LineageOS - with the appearence of iOS, and iode OS is a fork of e/OS.
I'ld stay with LineageOS.
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e/OS aim for an iOS apperance? Why would an android rom try to look like disgusting iphone/apple?
Don't need to respond to that, i just don't get the logic there.
Why apple and the people who buy iphones are disgusting should be clear, made with chinese dictator slavelabour, plus actively lobbying against human rights. How one can be dumb enough to purchase such devices is out of my mind.
Just had to be said.
iodeOS is a fork of e/OS, are you sure? I've heared it's a fork of lineage, so this confuses me.
I too am in the same boat - I have been reviewing all of these 3 OS's as i need to have a De-Googled OS on my
Samsung Note 10+
I was given some posts about 2 of these OS's though that i think people should review for themselves:
iode OS:
https://divestos.org/misc/i.txt
/e/ OS:
https://divestos.org/misc/e.txt
The7Suggester said:
I too am in the same boat - I have been reviewing all of these 3 OS's as i need to have a De-Googled OS on my
Samsung Note 10+
I was given some posts about 2 of these OS's though that i think people should review for themselves:
iode OS:
https://divestos.org/misc/i.txt
/e/ OS:
https://divestos.org/misc/e.txt
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Interesting sources.
I've never trusted microG seemingly for good reason.
It's pretty stupid using a degoogled device just to compromise it with microG which is still google, i don't get the people who do that.
You either have privacy or you don't.
https://divestos.org/misc/mg.txt
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Is installing another OS on your projector possible?

Is it possible? I have a Wanbo T6R Max projector and there are not many options for display and the built-in os is bad.
maybe, if someone hasn't allready done that you're in for a wild ride!
look up how to port android to closed source platforms with binary blobs; start with postmarketOS, they have most of the things you'd need to install an aftermarket OS

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