Termux turns Android into a Linux development environment
Paul Bailey
What is Termux? Termux is Linux, but it is based on Android and runs in a container. Since you don’t have root access in Termux, you can’t just create a symlink to fix path issues. You can also make chroots of different Linux distributions. I’d never started these services manually before; normally they start and stop for me automatically, and I had to do a little digging to find out how to start my favorite services.
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- Termux
- Android (operating system)
- Chroot
- Linux
- Linux distribution
- Package manager
- Hard coding
- Chromebook
- Tablet computer
- Intellectual works
- Operating system families
- Digital media
- Information technology management
- Computer engineering
- Computer science
- Computer architecture
- System software
- Computers
- Software engineering
- Software development
- Technology
- Software
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