Which linux works best with Sailfish? [subjective]
Ubuntu 14.4, Knoppix 7.2, Suse 13.1 or Mint 17?
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Ubuntu 14.4, Knoppix 7.2, Suse 13.1 or Mint 17?
Any Linux distro will work fine as long you have the skills to configure/install all necessary pieces correctly. The power of Linux is on your side.
MacOS? OK I have hackintosh on my laptop (dual boot with ubuntu on SSD) and once in 10 000 i use it's terminal too, But windows? Why the would you use Windows with linux machine?
As i said above i mostly use ubuntu on my notebook.
AnonUser10082 ( 2017-03-04 23:01:42 +0200 )editI use openSuse 13.1 with Standard-KDE. With Filemanager Dolphin you can connect via WiFi or USB. With the Terminal you can get root access and/or use the midnight commander. Everything works fine, but I have less experiences with other distributiones. So in my opinion, you should use what is the best for you. ( I use suse since Version 4.4)
"Familiar things are the easiest to master"
A good distribution for Sailfish is the one wich suport KDE-connect. According to the link, nowadays these are Kubuntu, Fedora and OpenSuse.
with KDE Connect you can receive your phone notifications on your computer, or just use your phone as a remote control for your desktop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkCFngNmsh0
The mobile app isn't native yet and Notification sync is no available using the android version.
As sais the last link the developer have plans to port kdeconnect to sailfishOS. The android app works except for the notifications. You can copy files, control the mouse from the mobile or control media players on the computer from the mobile. You can try the app from https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp
jmaspons ( 2014-07-22 20:39:05 +0200 )editI'll say none. (period) If you are ok enabling dev mode (which is not something your mom would do) and all the ssh/"hacker" stuff you won't have trouble with any distro.
From a mom/gradnma/non geek dad/grandpa POV the situation is a bit meh. And this applies to Mac also.
The best solution i found was Sailserver but it has a loooooong way until it becomes a mature application. I genuinely believe that jolla should have gone for an unlike/over WiFi solution for managing the phone from the beginning.
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Asked: 2014-07-02 19:30:43 +0200
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I'm using Gentoo, Debian and FreeBSD (which is not a Linux), and they all work great with Sailfish.
Venty ( 2014-07-03 13:16:24 +0200 )editwhat exactly do you mean when you say 'works best with' ?
kat6 ( 2016-09-18 09:29:39 +0200 )edit