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Frequently Asked Questions - GrapheneOS The only difference on GrapheneOS is that by default the USB-C port and pogo pins block new connections as soon as the device is locked by default and disable USB data when any existing connections end
Pixel 8 - Desktop Mode on GrapheneOS - Techlore Discussions Happened upon this thread on the GrapheneOS community… Wanted to share here for visibility to the techlore community as I thought this may be of some interest… (Excerpt from post) For those who are not familiar: Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro have the hardware capability to output video through DisplayPort alt mode (or commonly understood as HDMI or DisplayPort output through USB-C) This can be
USB-c to external screen. : r GrapheneOS - Reddit GrapheneOS is a privacy and security focused mobile OS with Android app compatibility This is a community based around the GrapheneOS projects including the hardened Android Open Source Project fork, Auditor, AttestationServer, the hardened malloc implementation and other projects
USB-C port sertings confusion - GrapheneOS Discussion Forum GrapheneOS discussion forumI think the "usb peripheral" setting is a kind of master setting that enables users to control whether USB connections can be made at all, whereas the newer "usb port" setting gives more control over whatthe USB connection can actually do Setting USB peripheral to "allow new peripherals" and the USB-C port to "off" wouldn't override it (in the sense of turning USB
GrapheneOS | rusty-snake’s Tips Tricks You can further hardening USB security Security > USB-C port: Charging-only when locked Security > USB-C port: Charging-only when locked Unless one of your apps requires it, you should disable native code debugging (ptrace) Security > Enable native code debugging: Off Security > Enable native code debugging: Off Security > PIN scrambling: On
Regression: USB-C DP alt mode external display fails to connect I have tested a second cable capable of connecting a DP alt mode display just to be safe, neither work anymore and they did work before just a few days ago, and do currently work when connected to devices other than my Pixel I also made sure my device was unlocked and USB security policy would have permitted the screen to mirror
User-facing hardware virtualization support in the next GrapheneOS . . . Beyond using a phone or tablet as a desktop by connecting a display, keyboard, mouse, etc to the USB-C port, we want to eventually have support for GrapheneOS on laptops There’s currently no laptop close to meeting the hardware requirements we cover at Frequently Asked Questions | GrapheneOS
Usage guide - GrapheneOS Usage instructions for GrapheneOS, a security and privacy focused mobile OS with Android app compatibility