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2 months agoThis. Around the same timeframe.
I did manage to unlock the bootloader and install something, and that broke Knox. Who cares, right?
Oh, but when I put the stock firmware back, Knox was STILL broken, because Samsung, so I’d never be able to resell it or even trade it in without complications. Because Samsung.
I agree and clicked to say the same thing, until I read “I’m scared of breaking something” - if you want to get good at Linux, then do what you’re scared of, and break things, because that is how you learn.
If you do not want to - which is 100% perfectly fine and acceptable - not everyone has to be a Linux expert and some people do just want to use it - then I wouldn’t bother unless there is a specific need.