Install Linux on Your Android Phone/Tablet (root Required)

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Install Linux on Your Android Phone/Tablet (root Required)

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Hi there!

This guide will show you how to install Linux (any distro) on your Android device.

Before you continue, check the following:

- Make sure your device is not a Samsung Galaxy S6 (tested and not working)

- Make sure your device is rooted, you can download Root Checker from the play store.

- Make sure that busybox is installed, if not click here.

- Make sure that you have a file manager, if not click here.

Install!

We need three applications for this project:

- Complete Linux Installer

- Terminal Emulator

- androidVNC

When downloaded, open Complete Linux installer, click Install Guides and then follow the steps from there.

By now you should have an archive with the distro files. For this guide we are going to be using Ubuntu (steps vary from the OS you chose).

Open your file explorer and create a new folder in the root of your device storage (user storage) called "ubuntu" (in this case it's Ubuntu).

Now, extract the archive to the Ubuntu folder and then remove the version numbers from the file, you should be left with "ubuntu.img" and "ubuntu.img.md5".

Run

Now that the installation is complete, let's run Linux!

Open Complete Linux Installer and then click Launch. Choose your OS and then click boot.

A terminal emulator will pop up, follow the instructions from there!

When done, open androidVNC and type the following information:

Username: ubuntu

Password: ubuntu

Port: 5900

(this information may vary from your operating system, the OS you chose).

We're Done!

If you have any questions/problems, feel free to comment!