KDEconnect over a VPN works extremely well for clipboard and file and notification sharing. You don't have to use KDE for it. It works with Linux and Android. It also doesn't require an account and accepting terms, so it is strictly superior.
So there is a definite alternative. Why doesn’t anyone start Orange Inc. to provide a one-stop hardware solution using Linux. I mean a place where phones, laptops, tablets are sold that are setup to work together?
Why doesn’t Ubuntu (for example) move into selling integrated hardware solutions based on Linux - for the consumer market.
Thanks for explaining that, I didn’t know.
So there is a definite alternative. Why doesn’t anyone start Orange Inc. to provide a one-stop hardware solution using Linux. I mean a place where phones, laptops, tablets are sold that are setup to work together?
Why doesn’t Ubuntu (for example) move into selling integrated hardware solutions based on Linux - for the consumer market.