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  2. Linux for mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Linux is a relatively recent addition to the Linux range of use, with Google's Android operating system pioneering the concept. While UBPorts tried to follow suit with Ubuntu Touch , a wider development of free Linux operating systems specifically for mobile devices was only really spurred in the latter 2010s, when various smaller ...

  3. LinuxDeploy - Wikipedia

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    LinuxDeploy is an application that allows the installation of Linux distributions on an Android device. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] However, the Android device has to be rooted first before being able to install this application.

  4. Comparison of OS emulation or virtualization apps on Android

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    Some VM/emulator apps have a fixed set of OS's or applications that can be supported. Since Android 8 and later versions of Android, some of these apps have been reporting issues as Google has heightened the security of file-access permissions on newer versions of Android. Some apps have difficulties or have lost access to SD card.

  5. Termux - Wikipedia

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    Termux is a free and open-source terminal emulator for Android which allows for running a Linux environment on an Android device. Termux installs a minimal base system automatically; additional packages are available using its package manager, based on Debian's. [2] Most commands available in Linux are accessible in Termux, as well as built-in ...

  6. LineageOS - Wikipedia

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    CalyxOS is a privacy-focused operating system for smartphones, based on Android Open Source Project (AOSP), but uses LineageOS components. [76] The compatibility layer Waydroid [f] is using LineageOS in an LXC container in order to use Android apps on a desktop or mobile Linux distribution. [77]

  7. Resurrection Remix OS - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection Remix OS, abbreviated as RR, is a free and open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. UX designer and head developer Altan KRK & Varun Date started the project in 2012.

  8. GrapheneOS - Wikipedia

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    Around January 2024, Android Auto support was added to GrapheneOS, allowing users to install it via the App Store. [13] The Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer settings adds a new permission menu with 4 toggles for granting the minimal access required for wired Android Auto, wireless Android Auto, audio routing and phone calls.

  9. CopperheadOS - Wikipedia

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    It has several security features not found in stock Android, such as a hardened version of the Linux kernel, and the ability to use separate passwords for unlocking the device and for encryption. Rather than use the Google Play Store found on most Android devices, CopperheadOS ships with the F-Droid store in order to reduce the risk of users ...