How to install and start using LineageOS on your phone

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89 points by todsacerdoti 15 hours ago


joecool1029 - 13 hours ago

I’m so confused by this submission. It’s not a guide but a collection of notes from someone (in china) customizing a oneplus build. There’s some useful info there but only if you’re already at a point where you’re comfortable running your own compiled full vanilla builds.

Go to https://wiki.lineageos.org if you want to install and/or compile for a phone.

erelong - 3 hours ago

postmarketos would probably be the next in line for consideration: https://postmarketos.org/

and then maybe ubuntu touch: https://www.ubuntu-touch.io/

edit: list of supported lineagos devices (would have been crucial to note in the OP that only certain devices are supported; some have "unofficial" third party support as well, not listed on this link): https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/

Dwedit - 13 hours ago

I personally had big problems doing an OTA update within LineageOS that required a factory reset afterwards. So yeah, don't do the OTA updates. Do full backups and full manual updates instead.

volemo - 4 hours ago

I hope regulators will soon force Apple to add alternative OS support.

tripdout - 12 hours ago

Title doesn't really fit, but useful info on AOSP internals nonetheless.

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the_real_cher - 12 hours ago

Any guidance on whether I should use graphene or lineage if I want a simple easy to use replacement for google captured android?