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Debian Kit for Android

98 pointsby ditadosover 12 years ago

10 comments

MatthewPhillipsover 12 years ago
This could be a good solution for the problem of what to do with old phones. I have a couple of old phones just sitting in a shoe box, if I could convert one into a print server or something... would be rather satisfying.
drieddustover 12 years ago
This app provides easy installer for a bunch of Linux distributions.<p><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.meefik.linuxdeploy&#38;hl=en" rel="nofollow">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.meefik.linu...</a>
heywireover 12 years ago
I've found the "Arch Linux Installer" available in the Play store to be quite nice for having a full distro available under Android on my Nexus 10...
tacomanover 12 years ago
I want the opposite. I'd love to be able to run android apps on standard Linux without using an emulator. I can't seem to find anything like this, not even an abandoned school project. It must be more complicated than I realize.
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polshawover 12 years ago
Nice. So AFAICT, this improves over the 'usual' way of running linux on android as it shares the filesystem instead of using a chroot, meaning the linux side has access to everything. But X still can't run via android so it uses a remote desktop server/viewer. I guess this means that when connecting via HDMI the resolution of the external display will be limited to what the phone does? (because it will just be showing an android RDP app) is there a way around this?<p>AFAICT the linux system is fully functional (native performance, latest browsers etc should work fine?), but unaware of android's presence. What is holding us back from doing the whole ubuntu-for-android-esq experience? - ie, linux boots when HDMI connected, android then lives inside an app in linux, and android notifications are shared to the desktop linux? and no RDP limitations. FYI this system is available to users of motorola phones of a certain age (atrix-d.razr)[1], with issues (at least the ubuntu version i tried; old ubuntu and unable to install eg. the latest browser versions).<p>The polished version of concurrent linux+android has massive potential, IMO.. although this looks like a good step forward, subject to ubuntu still not releasing anything of their u4a!<p>1. ubuntu: <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1281528" rel="nofollow">http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1281528</a> gentoo: <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1617684" rel="nofollow">http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1617684</a>
jevinskieover 12 years ago
I was never satisfied with the chroot solutions because of the separate &#60;your distro (Debian, Ubuntu) here&#62;/Android userspaces. Unionfs was supposed to provide a way to merge the two environments but I was never able to get it to work. All I really wanted were to use the Debian userspace tools as if they were installed into the Android FS.
thechutover 12 years ago
My head is already spinning with interesting applications for this.
ditadosover 12 years ago
I actually came across this on a footnote here:<p><a href="http://the.taoofmac.com/space/blog/2013/02/10/1230#an-arm-on-four-cylinders" rel="nofollow">http://the.taoofmac.com/space/blog/2013/02/10/1230#an-arm-on...</a><p>Note that the guy got Ubuntu 12.04 running on an ODROID board using a similar technique from a prebuilt image. So it's apparently a very easy thing to get going...
Maxiousover 12 years ago
Ubuntu on Nexus 7 was nice to have a real Linux system but there's only so much dogfood you can eat. This gives me the best of both worlds - try out tablet-ubuntu while keeping good keyboard/GPS.
wyclifover 12 years ago
The text needs a once-over by a native English speaker.