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Sailfish OS showed me what Linux phones could actually be, and we need more of it
Linux on phones is still a pipedream for many, but Sailfish OS makes it a reality. It just needs more robust support.
Thanks to its stature in the enterprise server arena, Linux has emerged as the OS dark horse in the race to gain market share on cell phones. A small set of vendors is backing open source to challenge ...
Last December, PalmSource announced it had acquired mobile Linux vendor China MobileSoft and planned to use the company's technology to migrate its Palm OS to a Linux kernel. In the months following ...
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Linux Phones, the New HDMI, and More: Weekly Roundup
Linux on Phones Gets a Big Upgrade With postmarketOS 25.06 The most popular Linux distribution for phones and tablets is (probably) postmarketOS, and there’s a new release to get excited about.
In a world dominated by iOS and junk-food-inspired Android operating systems, Canonical, developers of Ubuntu, feel there's room for a mobile version of its user-friendly Linux distribution. However, ...
Palm is apparently shipping out mobile phones with Linux on them sometime this year. Rumor has it that they’ll be using Wind River Linux to power the devices—that’s the same company that makes the OS ...
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