📢 La cultura demana al Govern embargament d'armes a Israel per via Reial Decret llei:
‼️Més de 1200 persones del món de la cultura han signat una carta exigint un embargament d'armes integral a Israel
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#EmbargamentAIsraelJa
#EmbargoYa
#StopArmesAmbIsrael
Oliver Laxe, Alba Flores, Luis Tosar y Sorogoyen, entre los más de 1.200 profesionales de la cultura que piden a Sánchez el embargo de armas a Israel
"El mundo no puede mirar hacia otro lado mientras el pueblo palestino es aniquilado", manifiestan los artistas en el documentoLaura García Higueras (ElDiario.es)
Catweazle
in reply to dave • • •@davetortoise, well, Android itself is FOSS, but full of Google APIs and controlled by it. But it exist also an de-googled version.
Apart of this, there are a lot of alternatives
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13 Open Source Mobile OS Alternatives to Android
Abhishek Prakash (It's FOSS)dave
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Catweazle
in reply to dave • • •@davetortoise, I've never had done it in a phone.
Andisearch said
Yes, it's possible to run different operating systems on mobile phones through virtualization and emulation, though with some limitations:
For Android phones:
- Ubuntu Touch can be installed directly on compatible Android devices like the Google Pixel 3a/3a XL and Fairphone 4[^1]
- Linux distributions like postmarketOS, Mobian, and Manjaro ARM can run on specific phone models[^11]
- Windows 10/11 can be virtualized using QEMU, though performance is very slow and not practical for daily use[^19]
For newer Android 13+ phones:
- Windows 11 ARM can run in a virtual machine thanks to improved virtualization support[^13]
- According to developer Danny Lin, who demonstrated Windows 11 running on a Pixel 6: "Windows 11 as a VM on Pixel 6" is possible through Android 13's standardized virtualization system[^13]
For running Android within Android:
- VMOS allows running a virtual Android environment inside your primary Android system, complete with Play Store access and root capabilities[^24]
The key limitations are:
- Device compatibility is restricted to specific phone models
- Performance may be significantly slower than native OS
- Not all hardware features and peripherals are supported
- Installation can be complex and may require technical knowledge
Catweazle
in reply to Catweazle • • •Sources from Andisearch
[^1]: medium.com/junior-dev/how-to-r…
[^11]:makeuseof.com/tag/linux-smartp…
[^13]:techworm.net/2022/04/windows-1…
[^19]:xda-developers.com/run-windows…
[^24]: xda-developers.com/vmos-lets-y…
Anyway I boosted it, maybe someone other can give more tips.
VMOS Lets You Run a Virtual Android Machine on your Phone
XDA Staff (XDA)