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AOSP is fully Apache-2.0 licensed except for the Linux kernel, so only their kernel changes would have to be. It's also an important reason why Android was/is so successful.
i think I see why it's from 4chan
some people need to grow up lol
The Chromebook editions use coreboot already, it shouldn't actually be too hard to get it to work on all editions (for Framework). I guess they just have other plans currently.
They have like 3 different, official codebases and clients (and so many 3rd party ones) for so many platforms. No other app I know of is like that, not really a great example imo
The only downside I found was the lack of installing games outside the home directory.
Make additional locations like /mnt/c
available to the Steam flatpak with e.g. Flatseal or the raw flatpak cli then
Fedora Linux thanks to some random YouTube video. I liked it, slowly made it my daily-driver, and still use it today. It just works, often, at least.
Congrats! I'm a bit jealout of all Laptop 16 owners since I got a Laptop 13 before the 16 was even announced. My unit works just fine and I don't really need a dGPU for gaming, so I'm not gonna order a 16, but still… all the nice hardware lol
Dongles stick out, expansion cards don't.
It does something different and doesn't ask to replace sudo everywhere. You brainless trashtalkers can't even read an article before you judge.