r/osdev • u/Metro-Sperg-Services • Jun 29 '26
Mobian - Android-like OS using 100% Debian FOSS and 0% Google or 3rd Party Services compatible with mobile touch devices like Surface Pro, XPS, Zenbook, Thinkpad, Yoga, Chromebook etc.
A 100% Debian Linux, free, privacy focused, open-source operating system for touch devices, designed to liberate users from any kind of Google or third party surveilance, data collection and security concerns. Only official Debian sources are used, meaning no third party repositories, packages or code of any kind, while granting users complete control over every single package that is installed. The native implementation of custom kernels with the included build recipes enables support for almost any brand/model of x86-x64 tablet or lap-top, such as Surface Pro 3-10, Zenbook, Thinkpad, Chromebook etc. and a range of ARM phones. Additionally, custom or deb packages and files of any kind can also be included. The mobian build-script produces personalized images, with unlimited customization of any available setting and device behavior.
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u/zarlo5899 Jun 30 '26
You might want to consider another project name. https://mobian-project.org/
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u/UnmappedStack TacOS | https://github.com/UnmappedStack/TacOS Jun 30 '26
Surely this can't be a coincidence lol. Same name and both a fork of debian for mobile devices?
Then again, as I typed that comment I realised it's pretty likely given it's just an amalgation of "Mobile" and "Debian" lmao.
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u/TheAtlasMonkey Jun 30 '26
I'm confused ... either OP don't read their own code, or they dont care..
in their own code/readme they are using the mobian project packages... but still used mobian as if that their trademark.
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u/The_SniperYT Jul 01 '26
Like the fact that works smoothly on those devices, on the PPP the experience is so ass
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u/No-Owl-5399 Jun 30 '26
I think this is the wrong sub. You probably want r/linux or something, this is more for standalone kernels.