Unleash the full potential of your Android device by installing Linux OS on it
Installing Linux on Your device involve four steps which are -installing BusyBox, installing Terminal Emulator, placing required files in SD card and finally running the Linux OS.Step 1: Installing the BusyBox libraries
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Before you start you’ll need:
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-4 GB SD card(or more)
Root Access
Full Backup of your data(for recovery if something goes wrong)
Step 2: Installing a Terminal
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You’ll need a terminal emulator for using your Linux OS. Installing this is recommended.
Step 3:Putting required files in place
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Connect your device to your PC (remember to enable the USB mount), and then download this file and this file.
Create a new folder in your SD card and name it Ubuntu(or whatever you like) and then extract these files in the folder.
Step 4: You’re almost ready
![Linux](http://techworm.vijayprabhu.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/70250425-Custom.jpg?db8d4a)
Go back to the Terminal app and write “su’ again. Then write “cd /mnt/sdcard”. To confirm everything is working try to write “ls” and see if you can recognize your folders (you might find the ubuntu folder as well).
The ubuntu system is running , however we can’t see it. To see it , we must use a VNC app. We can download it from Play Store.
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