Anno domini 2019 Fri, 29 Nov 14:04:58 -0800
elcaseti . scripsit:
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LineageOS"
uses a Linux kernel, but it can
also use Android apps. It's more like an improved version of Android than
a GNU/Linux distro customized to work on a phone. Some of these operating
systems are more usable than Android, but I agree that there are still
problems with hardwired backdoors in the phone hardware itself.
My dearest backdoor is the jtag wired from the "application processor" to the
"modem" on samsung galaxy note II, so that "modem" can
"debug" application :)
Nik
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 1:55 PM Dr. Nikolaus Klepp <office(a)klepp.biz> wrote:
Anno domini 2019 Fri, 29 Nov 12:51:10 -0800
Robert Peters scripsit:
HI,
Does anyone recommend a Linux-based system that can be installed on a
smartphone, to replace the Google Android system?
LinageOS?
But whatever you do, it won't make the phone more usable or more "secure",
as there are hardwired backdoors.
Nik
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