Honestly Graphene on desktop is best case scenario for me. Windows has too many ads and spying, Linux doesn’t have enough support, MacOS hardware is too damn expensive and tightly-controlled.
What? It works on everything I try it on. Perfectly. The only stuff that doesn’t work perfectly are peripherals, but that same lack of support would be true in Android. Or do you mean native applications? Because even though that’s true, you can run more on Linux if you include Wine/Proton and stuff like Waydroid.
Honestly Graphene on desktop is best case scenario for me. Windows has too many ads and spying, Linux doesn’t have enough support, MacOS hardware is too damn expensive and tightly-controlled.
What? It works on everything I try it on. Perfectly. The only stuff that doesn’t work perfectly are peripherals, but that same lack of support would be true in Android. Or do you mean native applications? Because even though that’s true, you can run more on Linux if you include Wine/Proton and stuff like Waydroid.
Yes, or LineageOS.
But with Android app support in Linux maybe some day I could get both worlds …
(I need apps bcs society demands then, like banking, work stuff, etc.)
Oh yeah, good point