Subj : Re: iOS To : Nightfox From : claw Date : Wed Apr 20 2022 20:19:19 Ni> Yeah, that's the thing about mobile devices - They're more locked down Ni> compared to desktop computers. I think I've heard of people being able Ni> to install plain Linux on Android mobile devices, and I imagine someone Ni> may have figured out how to hack the iPad/iPod/iPhone to install Ni> something else. I don't think there are many other operating systems Ni> that would even work on an iPad though (aside perhaps from a Linux Ni> distro). Actaually if you Jail break them you can install Linux. But if you want that its cheaper to just buy a Linux tablet. It will be faster. As for phones if you really want to get away from Apple and Google there 2 Linux phone manufacturers out there. They even offer a docking station so you can use it like a computer when you get to where your going. I know PinePhone was one https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/ and https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ I know there are more. Soon None games will use these so they can have phone and computer in one. DrClaw Sysop Noverdu BBS (Noverdu.com) BBS Specs 64 CORE/192G Ram/Dell Server --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/12/24 (Linux/64) * Origin: Noverdu BBS (21:1/210) .