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postmarketOS in 2024-10: Accepted Grants, Timelines and Tokyo
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Yeah if it ran on modern devices i would 100% use it. PMOS really needs more support and more people need to know it exists. Problem is qualcomm(and even mediatek iirc) dont contribute to linux with most of their chips so everything has to be reverse engineered and upstreamed to work.