That reads pretty clear to me. If you use root privileges to cause damage to your phone, that's the same as using a hammer to cause damage to your phone and obviously not covered by warranty. As long as you don't damage your phone with root privileges (pretty hard to do IME), you should be covered by warranty.
With fairphone at least rooting does, don`t know about flashing tho.
Source for that?
You must gain root privileges in order to flash anything; that's what the oem unlock is for.
Whatever you flash has full access anyways.
There are many layers involved in preventing escapes from containers.
The C binder driver has been in the mainline kernel for one or two years at this point.
I've found it to have severe impact on battery life; always eating CPU cycles.
I give it 2 days for patches adding initial Linux support to appear.
My version is built by me from source anyways ;)
There is indeed no newer version than yours published for the FP4; perhaps it has to do with this issue.
Not quite what I wanted (it's in About Phone -> Version) but this already shows it's earlier than the build I started having the issue with (2023102313).
This might still happen to you whenever the next update is which should actually already have been a few weeks ago.
Unfortunately, it appears to.
Which version of LOS are you on right now? Could you copy the LineageOS Version?
Battery: 7.6 V, 3500 mAh
Wow, even comes with an all-hour battery!
WTF?
A uBlock Origin shield! Amazing.