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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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aosp-build
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LineageOS 18.1 Released
I've been using LineageOS since the good ol' CyanogenMod days and I am very grateful for how much work the developers put into it day in and day out.
Thanks to them, I managed to get rid of Google Apps in my day-to-day life almost[0] entirely and drastically improve privacy for me: Instead of Google Play Services I use MicroG[1] and instead of Play Store, I use Aurora Store[2] and F-Droid. For syncing files there is Syncthing[3] and for backups there is Seedvault[4]. To isolate apps I don't trust I use NetGuard[8] and Shelter[9] and practically no internet-facing app has access to my internal "SD card" on which my photos and documents reside. As a bonus, getting rid of GApps and using LineageOS has increased my phones' battery life and their overall lifetime tremendously. (I've only owned three smartphones in my entire life, the original T-Mobile G1, the HTC One M8 and the BQ Aquaris Pro.) I couldn't be happier.
That being said, I've closely been following GrapheneOS[5] because I find its additional security guarantees very attractive. In fact, just a few hours ago my new Pixel 5 arrived and I'm looking forward to giving it a try. Though I already know I will miss MicroG… Maybe I'll end up building my own custom Android ROM, using Hashbang or RattlesnakeOS[6, 7]?
Overall, I don't really understand people who criticize Android for not being open while loudly claiming a "pure" Linux phone would be so much better. (There was yet another discussion here on HN just a few days ago.) Yes, Android is a not your typical open-source project and clearly in the hands of Google. Yes, most phone and chip manufacturers still haven't open-sourced their hardware binary blobs. We definitely have to fight these fights. But with a Linux phone I'd probably be struggling with window-manager-related bugs in the worst possible moments (say, an emergency call) and risk all my data getting stolen whenever I install a new app.
As much as I like Linux – I dabbled with it the first time almost two decades ago and have been using it as a daily driver for more than a decade – but its stability and, especially, security guarantees are orders of magnitude worse than Android's.
I secretly hope that Fuchsia will find its way to the desktop at some point and be able to replace my Linux system.
[0]: I still use Google Maps every now and then
[1]: https://microg.org . See https://lineage.microg.org/ for LineageOS images that come with MicroG pre-installed.
[2]: https://auroraoss.com/
[3]: https://syncthing.net
[4]: https://github.com/seedvault-app/seedvault
[5]: http://grapheneos.org/
[6]: https://github.com/hashbang/aosp-build
[7]: https://github.com/dan-v/rattlesnakeos-stack/
[8]: https://netguard.me/
[9]: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.typeblog.shelter/
android_vendor_lineage
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build lineage-20.0 for pixel 6
According to our copy of upstream build information, Pixel 6 got its latest update in March of 2023, and it was apparently built from the 13.0.0_r36 tag (which should only have minimal changes compared to 13.0.0_r35.
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Mulch WebView on other ROMs
Even if it had a unique package ID, it still wouldn't work because of the allowlist: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_vendor_lineage/blob/lineage-19.1/overlay/common/frameworks/base/core/res/res/xml/config_webview_packages.xml
- [Question] Are Pixel 3 and Puxel 3 XL discontinued
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change offline charging Animation?
The assets lie here: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_vendor_lineage/tree/lineage-19.1/charger
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Trying to create a "dumbphone." Kinda out of my depth.
See https://github.com/LineageOS/android_vendor_lineage/blob/lineage-18.1/config/common_mobile.mk and other files in that subdirectory.
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How to change the TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT
As others have mentioned already, the best way to know what the command is doing is to read the source.
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Mi 8 (dipper) has no mobile data after upgrading to LineageOS 18.1 from 17.1
I was referring to this which is in LineageOS: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_vendor_lineage/blob/lineage-18.1/prebuilt/common/etc/apns-conf.xml
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Sensitive phone numbers for support services?
Currently LineageOS only has three(3) numbers listed, all from 'Lifeline Aotearoa'. Suicide Prevention, Emotional Support, and Children and Adolescents Helpline.
- Helpline number for India
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NooB needs help compiling Android TV 10
you could build lineage instead of AOSP for a better chance of getting it to boot in general and because lineage already has tv targets made, the issue is that lineage has the tv targets only on eleven and not on ten if you have time to spend then you could cherry pick the commits on ten and adapt them if needed. The targets can be found on https://github.com/LineageOS/android_vendor_lineage/tree/lineage-18.1/build/target/product
What are some alternatives?
treble_experimentations - Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble
Seedvault - A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.
rattlesnakeos-stack - Build your own privacy and security focused Android OS in the cloud.
hardened_malloc - Hardened allocator designed for modern systems. It has integration into Android's Bionic libc and can be used externally with musl and glibc as a dynamic library for use on other Linux-based platforms. It will gain more portability / integration over time.
android
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services
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