Is there a desktop interface for Linux that resembles Android Auto?
I use Ubuntu 22.04
(ZorinOS 17.2)
I use Ubuntu 22.04
(ZorinOS 17.2)
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Probably PaperDE is the most likely choice – the launcher is structured as a list similar to Android Auto, there is a widget view and the DE is designed for touchscreens.
https://cubocore.gitlab.io/paperde.html
Android Theme – KDE Store