save-on-device
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save-on-device
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⟳ 1 apps added, 41 updated at f-droid.org
Save on Device: Adds a "Save on device" option to the Android Sharesheet
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⟳ 2 apps added, 3 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Save: Save shareable data to your device
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A tiny app I created in response to the Google Recorder app not implementing a way to export your recordings to a local directory.
github: https://github.com/lmj0011/save-on-device
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- What to do to run GUI linux on Android 12?
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Emacs Cyberdeck
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SYSTEM FOLDERS NOT VIEWABLE IN USERLAND'S UBUNTU
https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/issues/591 might help?
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Using an old phone as a Pi-hole/other server... I should use Debian... right?
Actually, you know what, fuck it you're right that's way too many steps I'm just gonna use UserLAnd.
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Are there any good ways to learn (Java) on your phone (android S22Ultra) at work? Or just buff up your programming/IT/tech knowledge in general?
UserLAnd is like a virtual machine app that can run Linux OSes, but can also run specific single apps. And unlike Termux it's a "real" Linux install, so troubleshooting and code from online usually just work. Uses scoped storage of Android 10 unfortunately, but I could still use rsync from the terminal to edit code outside of the scoped UserLAnd application storage and keep the inside updated (on my current device running Android 10). I think they updated to the new 11+ storage standards internally, but it's likely still screwed up on 10 anyways.
- Repurposing an old Android phone as a web server
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Host Minecraft Java server on Mobile – Debian in Userland
To see more about Userland: https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd
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Beside the pinephone pro, is there any other device that can run Linux (base terminal is fine), with a physical keyboard?
Like: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tech.ula https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd
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This sub right now
don't test me again
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⟳ 1 apps added, 41 updated at f-droid.org
UserLAnd (version 2.8.3): Easiest way to run GNU/Linux Distros on Android - no root required
What are some alternatives?
rethink-app - DNS over HTTPS / DNS over Tor / DNSCrypt client, WireGuard proxifier, firewall, and connection tracker for Android.
termux-packages - A package build system for Termux.
android - Cryptomator for Android
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
simplytranslate_mobile - Privacy friendly frontend to Google Translate
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
element-android - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for Android.
Pi-hole-for-Android - Pi-hole/Unbound Raspbian APK Installer for Android 5.0+ devices (requires root)
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
SkyTube - Copylefted libre / open source YouTube player for Android
Mosh - Mobile Shell