Linux on S8 - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

Did anybody try to run Debian noroot https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.****ubuntu or some other way how to run desctop linux with gui, or full windows on S8/S8+?
It could be powerful alternative to DEX

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Java - Via Linux (runescape)

I know that there is java for linux, and I think linux is out for universal so has anyone tried the java yet
unless its version is pocket linux

Full Linux utilities in term ail with cm9?

Hi all
Anyone know if its possible to install the full sweet of Linux tools on a cm9 rooted note?
Currently terminal has ping etc but am looking for dig and nslookup traceroute nmap etc
Suggestions?
Easy, download Android NDK (NDK not SDK) or any other ARM toolchain and build those.
You should have to patch some stuff. Eg: Android doesn't use the same accounting system as your standard Linux distro. but you should be fine.
You want Botbrew.

[Q] Windows or Linux on Acer Tablet

Hello,
Is it possible to run, either though virtual machine or by dual boot, to run another system such as Linux (Ubuntu) or Windows 98 or Windows XP?
TheRPGLPer said:
Hello,
Is it possible to run, either though virtual machine or by dual boot, to run another system such as Linux (Ubuntu) or Windows 98 or Windows XP?
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You already can run Linux on this tab, it's not practical but you can. As for Windows, 98 and XP are not Arm compatible so there is no go for those. The only possibility is Windows 8 RT and it only runs on their official hardware.
skurtov said:
You already can run Linux on this tab, it's not practical but you can. As for Windows, 98 and XP are not Arm compatible so there is no go for those. The only possibility is Windows 8 RT and it only runs on their official hardware.
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okay thank you. do you have any tips to run linux on this tablet? I'm not at all new to how android runs (5 android devices of mine are hacked) but I am completely new to this inconia tab. What would I need to do?
EDIT: Never mind I can chroot Linux to run it.

How to use GNURoot with XServer XSDL

Hi!
I want to run desktop versions of some linux programs. So I thought I try to run GNURoot and XServer XSDL on my samsung galaxy s7 (android 6). I have not rooted my phone and I dont wish to do that either.
I create new rootfs with wheezy and launch as fake root .
Then I run XServer XSDL and it tells me to run export DISPLAY=:0 PULSE_SERVER=tcp:127.0.0.1:4712 .
Then I run export DISPLAY=:0 PULSE_SERVER=tcp:127.0.0.1:4712 in GNURoot's terminal window.
But when I go back to XServer XSDL window it still shows me the same text and it does not show me graphical environment.
Could anyone tell me what I need to do in order to run desktop apps? You can also suggest something other than GNURoot + Xserver XSDL as long as it does not require rooting. I have already tried Debian noroot but it does not work with Android 6.
There are many Linux loaders out there.. Jump on Aptoide or one of the like places and do some research... Remember... If it is worth using, it is worth buying!!! I am talking pure research....
There is Linux Deploy is the defacto... There is also Complete Linux Installer, Linux On Android project.... Google

Android TV on VirtualBox - Stuck 1920x1080

i have Anroid TV on VirtualBox ,it works fine with me except the VGA resolution Stuck on 1920x1080,and I want to change it to 1366x768.
how can I do that?
there is not Grub installed
wish u can help me guys
If you're itching give Android a try but don't necessarily want use your whole computer for the task, the best option is to run it in a virtual machine using VirtualBox. It's actually pretty easy to set up, and will offer you the full Android experience in a matter of a few minutes. First install VirtualBox, which lets you run a variety of operating systems inside Windows, and then run Android-x86 as a virtual machine inside it. That way, you can run the entire Android OS inside a virtual machine on Windows, or on a Mac or Linux, for that matter.

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