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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
- 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.
- 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.
- Configure swap partitions on the internal eMMC storage of ARM devices to increase the amount of available memory.