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#Run FreedomBox on an old Android phone
#Run FreedomBox on an old Android phone
#*Debian can be run on Android using https://userland.tech. Try installing the package ''freedombox'' on top of Debian
#*Debian can be run on Android using https://userland.tech. Try installing the package ''freedombox'' on top of Debian
#*Try to run GNU/Linux on an Android phone and install the ''freedombox'' package on it.
#Configure swap partitions on the internal eMMC storage of ARM devices to increase the amount of available memory.

Revision as of 06:17, 15 January 2019

  1. Burn the FreedomBox image to a microSD card from an Android phone to help users with a smartphone as their only computer install FreedomBox. There's an app called EtchDroid to do this.
  2. Run FreedomBox on an old Android phone
    • Debian can be run on Android using https://userland.tech. Try installing the package freedombox on top of Debian
    • Try to run GNU/Linux on an Android phone and install the freedombox package on it.
  3. Configure swap partitions on the internal eMMC storage of ARM devices to increase the amount of available memory.