A very similar chroot-system (similar to Termux' proot) was baked into the OS that provided the UI handling, touch event transmission, and a number of other factors that standard VNC can't do on Android. This framework was removed in Android 10 (OneUI 2.0), and reintroducing it would require a lot of reverse engineering work. Then you have the various windows tablets that are just normal x86 pcs in a tablet formfactor. So - Yes - you can run linux on a tablet. eh, maybe. but I think it requires a bit of experience with linux and rooting android before attempting it. you will likely brick the device if you don't know what you're doing. Running Linux running on an Android phone or tablet device isn’t easy. If you’re looking for improved multitasking, try upgrading to a recent version of Android instead. Can My Phone or Tablet Run Linux? To run Linux on Android, you have several choices. Which you should use is determined by whether your Android device is rooted or not. To access Ubuntu from Linux, you actually run a VNC client. That means you can actually run Ubuntu inside a program window on your Android tablet — and you can flip between native Android apps You can use the Second Screen feature which is built in on the S7+. Start the Second Screen and turn on the screen mirroring on your phone, you'll see the tablet as a wireless display. Then you can mirror your phone on your tablet. Samsung Flow. You can mirror the phone screen on the tablet. If you want something more powerful than an Android tablet or smartphone, you can use Linux as a desktop operating system. Because of its low power consumption, ARM processors can be used to install and run Android applications that do not require a Google Android device. The result is a utility designed to make running Linux apps on Android phones as easy as it is to run them on Windows 11 or ChromeOS devices, because it relies on a similar method: you install a Hey everyone, sorry if this is the wrong spot to post this but I'm looking for some guidance. My dad gave me his old tf300t asus tablet, and I'm about to flash a more up to date android rom onto it, but since the whole point of the tablet is the keyboard attachment I decided to take a gander at some distros to lean into the pseudo-laptop vibe. Go to Settings > Developer to enable USB debugging. Create the android-armeabi-universal-root-signed extension on your PC and connect your device to the console. Take your device out of the charger and power it down once it is disconnected. When you reach Download mode, turn on your device. Extract Odin_v3. You first need to start some WayDroid services before you can run Android apps on your Linux PC without an emulator. Execute the below commands one by one. sudo systemctl start waydroid-container waydroid session start. 9. Finally, run the below command, and WayDroid’s GUI will open up on your Linux PC. o8OkM9.