Ppijun
- Oct 17, 2023
- Joined Nov 16, 2022
I gave up after Fedora and Windows wouldn't detect the phone in the bootloader, so I used another android to install it.
malatoi Thank you for the response.
Unfortunately I've done all I can to make the computer storage smaller, Windows is quite chonky.
I would use another phone, but I unfortunately broke my last one which is why I'm getting a Pixel 7.
I asked a few times elsewhere and was sent this; I'm wondering what you think of it.
https://github.com/joefidler/joefidler.github.io/wiki/Using-Android-tools-%28ADB%2C-Fastboot%29-on-Fedora-Silverblue#setup-udev-rules
I followed the guide, though I am not using the Silverblue version.Hello! I am getting a Pixel 7 soon and am excited to put GrapheneOS on it. However, my main computer uses Fedora KDE Linux and I see that it's not officially supported. My only other option is a rather underpowered HP laptop running Windows 11.
I'm not a very advanced user, just started using linux a month ago, so I'm worried if I try to install from Fedora I'll mess something up as well as on the laptop due to possibly not meeting minimum requirements. I'd like some input on what I can do in this situation.
Thank you in advance.Specs for my main Fedora PC from neofetch:
Storage: 128 GB SSD, 67.6 GB available; 1 TB HDD, 515.9 GB available
CPU: Intel i5-9400F (6) @ 4.100GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660
Memory: 15911MiBThe Windows 11 laptop specs from Amazon page:
Processor: 1.2 GHz athlon
RAM: 4 GB DDR4
Memory Speed: 2.6 GHz
Hard Drive: Emmc
Chipset Brand: AMD
Card Description: Integrated
Processor Count: 2
Computer Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
Flash Memory Size: 64 GB
Storage: 25.8 GB free from 57.3 GB