Thanks for the tip about jumpdrive.
I've been failing trying to install Sxmo directly(keeps booting KDE on eMMC). Was considering going the Postmarket way... but I think I'm gonna go back to Mobian and check out the lightdm. I want to see the RAM savings.
While I do like using Linux for web development(eg. servers and what not as I have not touched the Windows side at all)... I'm definitely not a pro Linux user though... so yeah I guess my interest in digging deep down into some of this not-so simple stuff only goes so far.
Idk... I guess if it was a necessity thing I would find a way to make it work. I still want the Windows Phone-like UI with i3/Linux underneath.
edit: oh no I got it. I had to use gparted to completely remove stuff on the sd card so no /sdb1 just /sdb for my case. I have jumpdrive running now
I've been failing trying to install Sxmo directly(keeps booting KDE on eMMC). Was considering going the Postmarket way... but I think I'm gonna go back to Mobian and check out the lightdm. I want to see the RAM savings.
While I do like using Linux for web development(eg. servers and what not as I have not touched the Windows side at all)... I'm definitely not a pro Linux user though... so yeah I guess my interest in digging deep down into some of this not-so simple stuff only goes so far.
Idk... I guess if it was a necessity thing I would find a way to make it work. I still want the Windows Phone-like UI with i3/Linux underneath.
edit: oh no I got it. I had to use gparted to completely remove stuff on the sd card so no /sdb1 just /sdb for my case. I have jumpdrive running now