Now, several years ago I tried very hard to get Linux on a tablet but was unsuccessful. Installing it in a container was possible, but not directly on the tablet
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.Open server.js. $ vim server.js. and type in it. console.log ('This is Node.js running on Android.') Save the changes and quit Vim. Now we have everything in place and we can finally run node: $ node server.js. This should print the text βThis is Node.js running on Android.β in the terminal.
For those power users on Android tablets, or other Android devices that have large screens (or can plug into a bigger screen), the ability to run desktop Linux software can go a long
After the installation script completes, you will have a Kali Linux chroot environment on your Android device. Start the Kali Linux environment by running:./start-kali.sh Step 7: Accessing Kali Linux. To access your newly installed Kali Linux environment, open a VNC viewer app and create a new connection.fkpSk7.