Anyone who has used GNOME on mobile, do you know how the fuck to change your lockscreen password. I can't find it anywhere.
@BrodieOnLinux It's just your passwd
@dperson I'm not going to run a terminal on something that claims to be a phone
@BrodieOnLinux
Either passwd command or GNOME Settings>Users>Select your account
Just to clarify, are you using vanilla GNOME or PHOSH?
@dperson
@BrodieOnLinux
on recent GNOME, Users (accounts) were moved under Settings > System (along with the About page and Remote Desktop).
But, more importantly, on GNOME on Mobile is the Settings app not itself searchable or is it a completely different paradigm.
@BrodieOnLinux @dperson What's wrong with running terminal in a phone? I had a terminal in my very first android.
@weirdtreething I was sent a device so I'm using it first with what they sent me
Edit: actually I guess it is phosh? I don't know the mobile space too well
@weirdtreething Furilabs FLX1
@elly @samueldr @weirdtreething My main reason for wanting to mess with it was to see the experience of using Phosh, playing around with Waydroid and things like that, but it would be nice if it went all the way
@weirdtreething @samueldr @elly I might have to do that as a follow up
@elly @weirdtreething @BrodieOnLinux fwiw the specs are on their site at https://furilabs.com/shop/flx1/
(No affiliation/endorsement)
@BrodieOnLinux
Essentially a desktop environment that uses Gnome's compositor and is made to look like Gnome. This is where Libadwaita stems from before being adopted as an official project.
Since libadwaita was officially added into GNOME, there's been an attempt to make GNOME more mobile friendly, making PHOSH redundant however there's still a few projects using it by default due to it's history in the Linux mobile relm.
@weirdtreething
@liamolua @weirdtreething Actually playing around with it, this feels like a mobile UI made by what desktop developers think a mobile UI is, which kind of accurately explains it