Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Let's make Linux work on an Android device

  Let's test UserLAnd, the new free application that we find in the store of ours smartphone and that allows us to have some Linux programs always with us.
  As many of us already know, Android is an operating system created by Google which is based on Linux, just like Ubuntu. Unfortunately however, until today, these two worlds are remained almost separate. Long last this obstacle was brilliantly passed thanks to an application that we find in the Play Store of our mobile device: UserLAnd. One time installed, we will find a list of operating systems and Linux applications that we will be able to easily install and use even with the smartphone.


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