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      RogueRascal @cliffcoggin
      last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 14:41

      @cliffcoggin If I can get full access to the OS to run my own processes surely I can make it do whatever I want? If I can SSH to it I am in.

      I could do the same with a jailbroken iphone but they have some funky OS under the bonnet of the iphone and I am not familiar with it.

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        dobey @carlod
        last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 15:30

        @carlod The version of Ubuntu that Ubuntu Touch is based on, is irrelevant in regards to my previous statement. Even with 20.04, it is still not the same as Ubuntu on a PC. Readonly rootfs, app confinement, etc…

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          dobey @RogueRascal
          last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 15:31

          @roguerascal It sounds like what you really want is a Raspberry Pi or similar, rather than a phone.

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            dobey @RogueRascal
            last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 15:32

            @roguerascal Your phone is yours, and you can do whatever you want of course, but it does not mean it is a supported usage of the OS on the phone. Ubuntu Touch is not a traditional Linux distribution, and phones are not traditional PC platforms.

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              Keneda @RogueRascal
              last edited by Keneda 3 Sept 2021, 15:57 9 Mar 2021, 15:50

              @roguerascal
              If i could complete what @dobey said i would add that of course you can do what you want outside the "ubports" box of use they gave it, but doing this, and having any problem related to, don't come later complain to ubports, or don't complain about uTouch itself.

              If you want to make the file system r/w, it's possible and you then can try whatever you want on uTouch, but like said, it's outside the support territory from ubports.

              Endorsed package use is through libertine.

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                AppLee @RogueRascal
                last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 15:51

                Hi @roguerascal
                As you have probably understood this topic is a bit sensitive because there is no simple answer.

                You can SSH to UT.
                You can install "Linux packages" but because this is a blurry notion it's probably not what you really want.

                Ubuntu Touch as already said has a RO rootfs, so don't think on using apt-get because you'll break the system and you'll be in uncharted territory. System updates will break whatever changes you made to the root FS.

                Also a phone is not a desktop computer and you cannot partition your memory as you want.

                A proper way to install "Linux packages" is via Libertine which is a container and as such there are unexpected limitations (such as hardware access).

                The first question you'll have to answer is do I need a computer or a phone. Ubuntu Touch is an OS for mobile phones.
                If a Raspberry pi with a touch screen is what you're looking for then there are probably better OSes for that.

                I hope this clarifies what UT is.
                And I hope you'll find whatever is the best for you.

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                  Keneda @AppLee
                  last edited by Keneda 3 Sept 2021, 16:57 9 Mar 2021, 16:00

                  @applee
                  I'll add to this that if s.he needs a phone computer, s.he could see for a PC phone, like cosmo comunicator ^^
                  Thus s.he can install ubuntu AND ubuntu touch 😂

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                    Moem @Keneda
                    last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 16:08

                    @keneda said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                    if he needs a phone computer

                    Or 'she' 🙂

                    Is currently using an Op5t
                    Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                      RogueRascal @dobey
                      last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 16:18

                      @dobey said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                      @roguerascal It sounds like what you really want is a Raspberry Pi or similar, rather than a phone.

                      Nah it needs to have a screen.

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                        Manchee1017 @Keneda
                        last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 16:18

                        @keneda said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                        I'll add to this that if he needs a phone computer, he could see for a PC phone, like cosmo comunicator ^^
                        Thus he can install ubuntu AND ubuntu touch 😂

                        I'm not the most familiar with the Cosmo Communicator, but it doesn't seem like the company considers it a pocket PC in the way you're saying. Especially considering it's ARM architecture, I doubt standard Ubuntu Desktop can be put on it. I wouldn't put any bets on dual booting with a desktop-like environment.

                        @RogueRascal As for your need of a SIM card, what would the purpose be for you? Do you actually want to call and text like it's a cellphone, or is it more for having wireless access without a WiFi point? I think you will either need to get a device for your needs, but without cellular service because that's too big of a compromise. Or you get 2 different devices (a UT cell phone for cell phone things, and a laptop for your SSH and packages needs).

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                          RogueRascal @AppLee
                          last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 16:21

                          @applee said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                          Hi @roguerascal
                          As you have probably understood this topic is a bit sensitive because there is no simple answer.

                          You can SSH to UT.
                          You can install "Linux packages" but because this is a blurry notion it's probably not what you really want.

                          Ubuntu Touch as already said has a RO rootfs, so don't think on using apt-get because you'll break the system and you'll be in uncharted territory. System updates will break whatever changes you made to the root FS.

                          Also a phone is not a desktop computer and you cannot partition your memory as you want.

                          A proper way to install "Linux packages" is via Libertine which is a container and as such there are unexpected limitations (such as hardware access).

                          The first question you'll have to answer is do I need a computer or a phone. Ubuntu Touch is an OS for mobile phones.
                          If a Raspberry pi with a touch screen is what you're looking for then there are probably better OSes for that.

                          I hope this clarifies what UT is.
                          And I hope you'll find whatever is the best for you.

                          The shortest answer is I need to run a desktop computer OS on phone hardware. I looked at micro laptops which could work but I really would like to have the phone GUI available as well.

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                            RogueRascal @Manchee1017
                            last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 16:24

                            @manchee1017 said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                            @keneda said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                            I'll add to this that if he needs a phone computer, he could see for a PC phone, like cosmo comunicator ^^
                            Thus he can install ubuntu AND ubuntu touch 😂

                            I'm not the most familiar with the Cosmo Communicator, but it doesn't seem like the company considers it a pocket PC in the way you're saying. Especially considering it's ARM architecture, I doubt standard Ubuntu Desktop can be put on it. I wouldn't put any bets on dual booting with a desktop-like environment.

                            @RogueRascal As for your need of a SIM card, what would the purpose be for you? Do you actually want to call and text like it's a cellphone, or is it more for having wireless access without a WiFi point? I think you will either need to get a device for your needs, but without cellular service because that's too big of a compromise. Or you get 2 different devices (a UT cell phone for cell phone things, and a laptop for your SSH and packages needs).

                            Cell phone capabilities are the least of my requirements. Really, if I have to make do without then that will probably be OK but preference would be to have the option.

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                              Manchee1017
                              last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 16:40

                              @RogueRascal Okay, sorry in advance, but now you're really unclear on what exactly you are looking for and what is necessary for your needs.

                              You want a UT phone but you don't need it to be an actual phone? You need a mobile device, be it a laptop or phone, but can't clearly say that you do or do not need to have mobile celluar network or why you would.
                              Why explicitly do you need a desktop OS on a phone device? Is it the size? The portability? Touchscreen?
                              Why do you want a phone GUI, what does that do for you?
                              Why is a simple laptop not the best choice for you?
                              What can you compromise on? What are your absolute requirements?

                              You don't have to answer these questions on this forum in writing, but you need to know the answers yourself so you can explain it and we can offer help. Because you seem to be in a very, very unique situation that has something out there for the best possible solution. But only you have all of the info in order to find this solution. And frankly, you don't seem to be putting in much effort here. Everyone starts researching and learning about things from step 0. Just go to Google, or browse around this forum, and see what you find. Then you'll be able to ask about the capabilities or functionality of what you're after.

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                                Keneda @Moem
                                last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 16:52

                                @moem
                                Corrected once and for all 😇

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                                  Keneda @Manchee1017
                                  last edited by Keneda 3 Sept 2021, 16:58 9 Mar 2021, 16:56

                                  @manchee1017 said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                                  Especially considering it's ARM architecture, I doubt standard Ubuntu Desktop can be put on it. I wouldn't put any bets on dual booting with a desktop-like environment.

                                  I said ubuntu for the joke.
                                  They are gnul distribs for arm and for cosmo.
                                  And with those you can do whatever you want without braking uTouch architecture, OTA support, whatever...

                                  uTouch is also for arm.

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                                  2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ☠️⚰️✝️
                                  2024-***** : FPOS Fairphone 5 waiting UT for freedom 😉
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                                    AppLee @RogueRascal
                                    last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 18:22

                                    @roguerascal
                                    I think I gave you the limitations you migh encounter with Ubuntu Touch.
                                    Depending on what you plan on installing and what you will develop, Ubuntu Touch may or may not work for you.

                                    Given your requirements, I bet you want to make the phone into an IoT device with great computing power and a large battery so it can work all day long without needing to plug it in.
                                    While power efficiency is correct on UT this will probably be an issue for the kind of top secret project you're working on big screen and big CPU are no match with even the biggest batteries.

                                    If I had to guess I would say you want a pentest device :
                                    Discreet, it can pass for a regular cellphone
                                    Powerful so it can brute force or try various exploits
                                    Battery to keep working as long as you are in situ
                                    Versatile you have a mobile GUI to run various scenarios and the ability to run tshark or other "desktop" apps in command line...
                                    Bluetooth, always a plus if you can tap into smartlocks or similar.

                                    This would explain the mystery about your use case and the requirements you listed.

                                    Without more information that is as far as I can guess and be wrong.
                                    I think the Cosmo or the F(x)Tech are your best candidates hardware-wise and from the software pov, you'll have to deep dive into the various OS supported to find the one that check the most of your boxes.

                                    Best of luck

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                                      Keneda @AppLee
                                      last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 18:44

                                      @applee I think the Cosmo or the F(x)Tech are your best candidates hardware-wise and from the software pov

                                      Or incoming astro slide 💪

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                                        dobey @AppLee
                                        last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 18:47

                                        @applee said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                                        If I had to guess I would say you want a pentest device :

                                        If that is the case, probably Nethunter would be the best option, and thus a device which is best suited for running it.

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                                          TotalSonic @RogueRascal
                                          last edited by 9 Mar 2021, 21:21

                                          @roguerascal - they only have one model out now - it is a rebranded Gigaset GS290 with nicer styling and a company behind it that is developing and supporting 3 operating systems for it - https://volla.online

                                          Best regards,
                                          Steve Berson

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                                            AntiDroid @Keneda
                                            last edited by AntiDroid 3 Sept 2021, 22:37 9 Mar 2021, 22:29

                                            @keneda said in Best phone for Linux Mobile OS:

                                            @applee I think the Cosmo or the F(x)Tech are your best candidates hardware-wise and from the software pov

                                            Or incoming astro slide 💪

                                            Have you done much research about these companies? I made the mistake of in investing in the Pro1-X before looking into the company. Big mistake. They downgraded the CPU to one that is not being mainlined, has no nx bit, no aes, no hardware hdmi over usb, slower cpu,..... Then if you look deeper you find they started by trying to fund a keyboard for an moto-z phone, collected way more funding than they said they needed and yet said they didn't have enough demand so they didn't make the product Then they started a new company called f(x)tec and crowd funded the first pro1 phone. After that they kept taking pre-orders for the phone on their site but people are still waiting a year later for their phones which is no longer being produced. Then they started the crowd funding for the pro1-X claiming they only needed $75,000 to start production and now with over a million in funding they can't produce the product as advertised and have replaced the SOC with one from a $50 gas station burner phone.

                                            The story of cosmo and the astro slide is not much better if you do your research.

                                            OnePlus One with UT OTA-15 daily driver. I would be testing the Halium 7.1 port if I could roll back to OTA-15
                                            OnePlus 6T PostmarketOS Custom Gnome on Mainline Kernel

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