On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 9:07 PM Keith Bainbridge
wrote:
> On 28/8/20 6:23 am, Dan Hitt wrote:
> >
> > So next time i search, i hope to do it more intelligently.
> >
>
> So why not start the search now, while you have time to think about it
> for a bit before you need to jump in?
>
>
Why, indeed?
On 28/8/20 6:23 am, Dan Hitt wrote:
So next time i search, i hope to do it more intelligently.
So why not start the search now, while you have time to think about it
for a bit before you need to jump in?
--
Keith Bainbridge
keithrbaugro...@gmail.com
or ke1thozgro...@gmx.com
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 10:42 PM Rich Morin wrote:
> Is the screen really a show-stopper? If not, how about getting a
> PinePhone CE, and running Mobian or postmarketOS on it?
>
>
> https://store.pine64.org/product/pinephone-community-edition-postmarketos-with-convergence-package-limited-edition-
t: non-smart debian phone
> Date: August 5, 2020 at 21:38:40 PDT
> To: debian-user
>
> I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone.
>
> By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen.
>
> However, it might be reasonable for it to have a usb port not
Dan Hitt wrote:
> If i were going to get a smartphone, i would very seriously consider the
> Librem (puri.sm) running PureOS.
>
> But i've decided that i don't really need or want a smartphone. I want
> something that i can make and receive calls with (with very low
> frequency), and which i ins
On 7/8/20 5:55 am, Dan Hitt wrote:
But i've decided that i don't really need or want a smartphone. I want
something that i can make and receive calls with (with very low
frequency), and which i inspect to get the time if i'm not near my
computer or a clock. I especially do not want a large,
I hate I dumped posts before checking on this thread as I have comparative
issues.
With my own interest being the absence of a touch screen replaced by real
keys.
Was there a lead that matched this idea?
Karen
On Thu, 6 Aug 2020, Dan Hitt wrote:
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 10:31 AM Stefan Monni
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 10:31 AM Stefan Monnier
wrote:
> > I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone.
> > By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen.
>
> Could you clarify what you're looking for? I.e. is the presence of
> a touch screen the problem, or is the absen
> I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone.
> By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen.
Could you clarify what you're looking for? I.e. is the presence of
a touch screen the problem, or is the absence of mechanical/physical keys
the problem, or is the risk of bei
Dan Hitt wrote:
> Does anybody have any experience along these lines, or advice?
there is nothing running debian out there AFAIK. The cheap phones without
touch screen run something like KAI OS.
There might be something around SailfishOS Community, that would be open
source, but I don't remember
On Wed, Aug 05, 2020 at 09:38:40PM -0700, Dan Hitt wrote:
I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone.
By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen.
A couple of years back I switched to AT&T. Back then the only
flip-phone offered by AT&T was Kyocera. Battery life t
I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone.
By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen.
However, it might be reasonable for it to have a usb port not just for
charging, but for communication with my computer. Conceivably it might be
useful to download voice mail to
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