From this weekend on i'm ditching my android phone as daily driver and switching to the @PINE64 PinePhone Pro #pinephonepro running @gentoo. So expect alot of updates to my overlay and toots about it. As we speak I'm updating the kernel config since the 3 axis accelerator driver was not build and found out I forgot to add totem to the phosh-meta package. Its looking good the phone works fine and google cant track me anymore. #linux #foss #gentoo

@gjdijkman @PINE64 @gentoo How do you manage Android apps you really need?

(I see a major issue from my Swedish point of view to go full eg Linux on all devices: BankID which is used to login to all kind of financial, health care, public sector etc) is available for macOS, Windows, and from App Store, Google Play-store and Huawei Mobile Services.)

@hehemrin @gjdijkman @PINE64 @gentoo I live in Denmark and I have the same issue, but with the caveat that the main MitID app is solely available on mobile OSes i.e. Android and iOS. So one of those is a necessity for pretty much everything

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@engravecavedave @gjdijkman @PINE64 @gentoo
Yes, if not limit the digital access extremely to all kind of services, it is indeed mandatory to have one device with Android or iOS (or at least in Sweden Windows and macOS are alternatives). In Sweden the org DFRI works, among else, to get a free and open e-leg (I am not involved). dfri.se/projekt/e-legitimation They are also on Mastodon; @dfri
So going full Linux as daily drivers means one additional daily driver (or maybe dual boot) device is needed.

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