For sure, this isn’t against PostmarketOS. PMOS is fine. It’s rather if I’m trying to set up Docker on a phone, I’d rather find a way that’s… less limiting on what hardware can be used.
I mean it’s pretty easy to extrapolate from the article how to do it with any OS that can run Docker. It’s the idea of recycling the phone as a server that’s useful not the specific OS they used in the tutorial.
Yes, title is very misleading. For the curious here is the list of currently supported phones: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices#Phones
You could write a similar article: How to install docker on your microwave oven: Step one, install a linux distro on your microwave…
Nonetheless PMOS is genial, I installed it on my Kobo ebook reader.
For sure, this isn’t against PostmarketOS. PMOS is fine. It’s rather if I’m trying to set up Docker on a phone, I’d rather find a way that’s… less limiting on what hardware can be used.
I mean it’s pretty easy to extrapolate from the article how to do it with any OS that can run Docker. It’s the idea of recycling the phone as a server that’s useful not the specific OS they used in the tutorial.