Once upon a time, I tried to search for a simple way to run Linux on Android. My only intention at the time was to use Linux and some basic applications like SSH, Git, awk, etc. Not asking for much! I don't want to root my Android device. I have a tablet that I use mostly for reading e-books, news, and a handful of Linux blogs. Other than that, I don't use it much. So I decided to use it to implement some Linux functions. If you also want to run Linux on your Android device, this article may be helpful to you.
Termux - Android terminal emulator running on Android and Chrome OS
Termux is an Android terminal emulator and application that provides a Linux environment. Unlike many other apps, there is no need to root the device or set up. It works right out of the box! It will automatically install a basic Linux system, but you can also use the APT package manager to install other software packages. All in all, you can turn your Android device into a pocket-sized Linux computer. Not only does it work on Android, but you can install it on Chrome OS.
Termux provides many important features:
In addition, some other functions can be enabled by installing plug-ins. For example, the Termux: API plugin allows access to hardware features of Android and Chrome. Other useful plugins include:
To learn more about termux, long press anywhere on the terminal and select the Help menu option to open the built-in help section. Its only drawback is that it requires Android 5.0 and above. It would be much more useful if it supported Android 4.x and older versions. You can find and install Termux on the Google Play Store and F-Droid.
To install Termux from the Google Play Store, click the button below.
To install in F-Droid, click the button below.
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