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Throwing in the towel on mobile Linux
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I can definitely see where you're coming from and I have similar experiences. I got fairly fed up with the fact that the modem often doesn't come up again after suspend on the pinephone. And if you disable sleep like I often do, you often find a dead battery. Despite all the great work of so many people, I'd have hoped for some more stability in the ecosystem by now.
I also took up a spare Android phone unfortunately, but I'm really fighting with its interface, I want my sxmo !
(cross-post from Mastodon)