Ever dreamed of using GNOME Shell on your mobile phone? It’s a bit closer than you think! Of course, those familiar with Linux phone development probably heard of (and maybe even tried) Phosh. This is the mobile UI spearheaded by Purism and Tobias Bernard that makes use of many GTK technologies and has a UI inspired by GNOME Shell. But work on the real deal is picking up pace. A new grant from the German Ministry of Education, as GNOME developer Jonas Dressler details in a new blog post, is enabling GNOME to manifest its mobile ambitions. In his overview […]
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