Google's Linux Terminal Plays a Big Part in Turning Android Into a True Desktop OS
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Google is moving forward to turn Android into a robust desktop system, similar to Windows or macOS. The key to this transformation is the new Terminal Linux application, which allows the execution of a command console on a Linux Debian virtual machine within Android. Although in its early stages it is already possible to run graphical Linux applications, such as Chromium, GIMP and LibreOffice, on Android devices. Current performance is lower tha…
Google Updates Android Terminal to Run Graphical Linux Apps on Pixels
In a move that bridges the gap between mobile operating systems and traditional computing, Google has rolled out an update to Android’s Terminal app, enabling users to run full-fledged graphical Linux applications directly on their devices. This development, detailed in a recent report by Android Authority, marks a significant evolution in Android’s capabilities, allowing for everything from productivity tools to classic games like Doom to opera…
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