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  • It sort of works, but as with anything on Linux, the reality is a lot less pleasant than in theory. For distros like Debian, it is very easy to install a new DE, since its baked into the installer, but other distros may or may not work as well if you try to install a completely new DE. I recommend trying a bunch of distros with different DE installed and find one that suits your needs.













  • The only problem i see is Tasker by itself cannot prevent Android Auto from connecting, so it will still connect for a few sconds, even if you are able to disconnect it somehow.

    I think you might be able to toggle wireless AA in the developer settings of AA, so maybe you could setup an Autoinput routine to tap the screen and turn on wireless AA only when you need it.

    Also i think you’d be better off with a “on the wireless charger or not” state than trying to use a NFC tag at the same time