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  3. It's very possible for Linux phone homescreens to be sandboxed (like on Android) in a Flatpak with the appropriate permissions and D-Bus protocols.

It's very possible for Linux phone homescreens to be sandboxed (like on Android) in a Flatpak with the appropriate permissions and D-Bus protocols.

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    It's very possible for Linux phone homescreens to be sandboxed (like on Android) in a Flatpak with the appropriate permissions and D-Bus protocols. Might be a little more complicated but you could do it I'm sure.

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      It's very possible for Linux phone homescreens to be sandboxed (like on Android) in a Flatpak with the appropriate permissions and D-Bus protocols. Might be a little more complicated but you could do it I'm sure.

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      @DrewNaylor you don't want to use flatpak, you want to use systemd to start the homescreen as a sandboxed service. e.g. gnome just switches between systemd targets in the user to eventually start:

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        @DrewNaylor you don't want to use flatpak, you want to use systemd to start the homescreen as a sandboxed service. e.g. gnome just switches between systemd targets in the user to eventually start:

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        Welcome to GNOME GitLab

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        GitLab (gitlab.gnome.org)

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        @jane Didn't know that. There's some interesting stuff in that service.

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          @jane Didn't know that. There's some interesting stuff in that service.

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          @DrewNaylor @jane bwrap?
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