Yes. Wojtek got my idea. I want to use the Android that comes with my phone. This is due 2 reasons: for what i saw around, it seems that Replicant will not be compatible with it (my phone is Motorola Moto G 2º generation); and my Android version is not the current one (Android 6). I can change it in the future, though.
One example I want to do is: get rid of most of the default browser files that it has (it is disabled, right now, and i never enable it; the browser i installed is compatible with several Android versions, like mine, or even older ones, for their current version: Duckduckgo browser, Firefox, Firefox Focus). I want to use the space the other browser occupies, even being disabled. I do not (yet) talk about using Replicant in my phone because I assume it will not be compatible with the bank apps that i must use (else, I will not be able to do any internet banking things at all, not even using a "normal" browser in a computer). Thank you Em 17/04/2023 08:10, Wojtek Kosior via Replicant escreveu: >> Hi, >> I am not sure what you want to do since I do not know a Replicant app >> (apart of Replicant wifi which is not anymore used). >> >> Replicant is an android distribution which replace your system so it >> arrives with its own set of apps. > I believe Dedeco is trying to keep using a stock Android system that > came with a mainstream phone and just replace some of its stock malware > apps with equivalents that are typically used with Replicant. > > Or at least this is the impression one gets from Dedeco's "Or am I > searching in the wrong place? f-droid.org?" question :) > > Dedeco, I'd try looking for yet another app that can utilize root > access to remove other apps. A quick search gave me this[1]. Not tested > (as right now I don't even have an Android device to test with). > > Be sure you'll need to have your phone rooted to succeed this way. > Alternatively, wou might also be able to remove system apps from ADB > shell. This — on the other hand — will require you to have an unlocked > bootloader on your phone (at which point you're already able to root > the device anyway). > > Good luck :) > > Wojtek > > [1] https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.j4velin.systemappmover/ > > -- (sig_start) > website: https://koszko.org/koszko.html > PGP: https://koszko.org/key.gpg > fingerprint: E972 7060 E3C5 637C 8A4F 4B42 4BC5 221C 5A79 FD1A > > ♥ R29kIGlzIHRoZXJlIGFuZCBsb3ZlcyBtZQ== | ÷ > c2luIHNlcGFyYXRlZCBtZSBmcm9tIEhpbQ== > ✝ YnV0IEplc3VzIGRpZWQgdG8gc2F2ZSBtZQ== | ? > U2hhbGwgSSBiZWNvbWUgSGlzIGZyaWVuZD8= > -- (sig_end) > > > On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 10:31:53 +0000 > Fil Lupin via Replicant <replicant@osuosl.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> I am not sure what you want to do since I do not know a Replicant app (apart >> of Replicant wifi which is not anymore used). >> >> Replicant is an android distribution which replace your system so it arrives >> with its own set of apps. >> >> After this warning,I would say it is possible by manually removing an app by >> removing it in the system but it would need some tests since I absolutely do >> not know what would be the result, especially for a system needed app. >> Then, it would need to locate and remove data and binaries. >> >> - Fil Lupin. >> >> ------- Original Message ------- >> On Sunday, April 16th, 2023 at 1:38 PM, Dedeco Balaco via Replicant >> <replicant@osuosl.org> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Is there a way to completely replace Android apps, as they are when the >>> phone (or thing) is first used, or when we reset something to factory >>> default? I would like to do this, and use a Replicant app. >>> >>> Or am I searching in the wrong place? f-droid.org? But f-droid seems to be >>> only about installing more apps, and not about substituting the existing >>> ones (mainly about the occupied space). >>> >>> I deactivated some factory apps, but I want to get the space they use(d) >>> being available for anything, like any other free space. >>> >>> Regard > > > > _______________________________________________ > Replicant mailing list > Replicant@osuosl.org > https://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/replicant
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