Re: Reliably play a sound without disrupting the screen? [offtopic]

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On Sunday 20 November 2022 04:23:30 deloptes wrote:

> I am really sceptical about you undertaking.

You are not alone. Your scepticism is shared by the Present Author. 
;-) 

>
> Well Android is a Linux fork, but again, you can't just get the hardware
> working without drivers, which are mostly proprietary and closed

My ambition is not to create a working, fully-functional smartphone with a TDE 
desktop. I want only to see if it is possible to get it installed in such an 
environment. I realize that there is a different file system, the problem 
with drivers, etc., etc. 

Long ago (20 years?), I knew somebody who actually installed Linux on a phone. 
I don't know how, don't know if it actually worked. I didn't hear much more 
about it, so I assume that it wasn't really functional, but he actually got 
Linux to run on a phone, and this was one of those really old cheap phones; 
not one of our new smartphones. 

If I get a chance to talk to him about that (probably not soon), then I will 
find out more about how and so on. At the time, it seemed like building a 
ship in a bottle: interesting, but not really practical. Now it suddenly 
seems like a good idea. 

As I said, I have a brand-new, working phone, but I don't intend to do 
anything to mess up that device (yet), as I do actually use it for maybe 5-10 
calls a month. 

However, I also have an older smartphone, which does not receive a phone 
signal any longer, but which still can connect to Internet. This is the 
device that I intend to start on. Once I get it rooted - if I don't brick 
it - I intend to install Replicant, Sailfish, or whatever is closest to 
GNU/Linux free/libre (meaning, I won't be restricted by proprietary 
barriers), and there, if I have enough capacity, I will try to install a TDE 
desktop, just to see if it is possible. 

Other phones (as I've heard here and elsewhere) use some modified KDE desktop, 
if they have a proper desktop at all, so perhaps I am not yet entirely out of 
my mind. (Some may suppose otherwise.) 

After I get practice at rooting my older smartphone, and installing a 
free/libre OS, then I will try it out on my new phone, my primary phone. At 
present, I don't intend to experiment with TDE on my new phone, but in 
another year or two it will become my older phone, and then anything goes. 

As for the rooting, I've been doing my research, and I hope that over the 
winter months, that will be my project, to root my older phone, and if all 
goes well, to get my new phone rooted, Google-free, running a free/libre OS, 
and to be functional. 

I looked round for some kind of group that is into rooting Android phones, but 
they don't seem to exist, or maybe they keep to themselves. I suppose that 
this would be like building a pirate ship in a bottle. 

Bill
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