Lindroid

AppWizard
June 19, 2024
- Lindroid is a new player in running Linux on Android devices. - Lindroid offers real Linux distributions with hardware-accelerated Wayland on phones. - Users need to have a rooted phone to use Lindroid. - Lindroid enables device access for a comprehensive Linux experience on Android devices.
AppWizard
June 18, 2024
Users can run various Linux distributions on native hardware on their Android installation with Lindroid, which is described as a reverse Waydroid. Lindroid features KWin as the default compositor, Wayland enabled by default, and experimental support for X11. It also offers multi input and multi display support, compatibility with Android's desktop mode, and hardware acceleration for running apps. Lindroid requires a rooted Android device and AOSP patches to run, and currently, there is no straightforward way to set it up. Lindroid will be officially available via LibreMobileOS under the Ulumo name in the future.
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