Yeah, well, I’m not gonna give up my potentially long-living #Fairphone (due to excellent repairability) for a Pixel crafted from rare-earth minerals of dubious origin, just because you’re #shilling it.
Softwareentwickler* und Ökoterrorist* aus dem Norden. (dey/dem)
Yeah, well, I’m not gonna give up my potentially long-living #Fairphone (due to excellent repairability) for a Pixel crafted from rare-earth minerals of dubious origin, just because you’re #shilling it.
they update OS and Webview extremly slow resulting in a very insecure OS.
I’ve recently got monthly updates. The last one from 2024-01-09 containing Android security patches until 12/2023.
I can recommend flashing /e/OS to de-google the Fairphone. Running smoothly on my FP3 since 2021.
You’re holding it wrong ™️
[…] but I don’t want a Windows clone, […]
KDE fortunately doesn’t have to be a Windows clone. There are several guides available on how to customize the UX / workflow to something completely different. I get what you mean, though, the default UX seems to be at least inspired by Windows.
This is purely anecdotal evidence, but on my 2013 ThinkPad X220 (dual-core i5, 12GB RAM) Plasma “feels” snappier and more responsive than GNOME.
Reads a bit like projection on the responder’s part, don’t worry.
Debian Bookworm KDE - though I have to admit that it’s not my final destination when it comes to distro hopping, I guess. Currently thinking about giving Zorin OS a go.
Pop Shell can actually be used on other distros. Here’s how: https://support.system76.com/articles/pop-shell/