android-iperf
termux-ndk
android-iperf | termux-ndk | |
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1 | 12 | |
93 | 465 | |
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0.0 | 3.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
M4 | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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android-iperf
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Any mobile apps to test 5Ghz bandwidth for Virtual Desktop?
Latest version for Android
termux-ndk
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Hosting Your Own AI Chatbot on Android Devices
Next, we need to set up the Android NDK (Native Development Kit) to compile the llama.cpp project. Visit the Termux-NDK repository and download the latest NDK release. Extract the ZIP file, then set the NDK path in Termux:
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How install Koboldcpp via Termux (Guide)
10 - Install the Android SDK by copying and pasting the following command in the console: wget https://github.com/lzhiyong/termux-ndk/releases/download/ndk-r23/android-ndk-r23c-aarch64.zip unzip android-ndk-r23c-aarch64.zip export NDK=~/android-ndk-r23c-aarch64
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Pain
You can use termux. r/termux. For ndk you can use https://github.com/Lzhiyong/termux-ndk for cmake below 3.14 (I think) you have to use a prooted distro. For build-tools you cant use sdkmanager unless you use android studio in GUI mode . you have to download manually . there is a website for that . and that's how you build android apps in Android.
- I need a help 🙏
- basic xfce session
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Android Studio ARM build
And for ndk I guess you can use this if there is no arm official build. https://github.com/Lzhiyong/termux-ndk
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Documentation of building Android apps in termux.
And the docs : https://github.com/Lzhiyong/termux-ndk/tree/master/build-app
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Static binaries clang termux .
Found this https://github.com/Lzhiyong/termux-ndk/blob/master/patches/align_fix.py to patch the binary. But why do I need to patch it?
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Terminal emulator for X
Did you install ndk from here? https://github.com/Lzhiyong/termux-ndk
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Flutter with code-server, looking for aarch64 based Android SDK.
You can check out this repo
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