Yes, this has been a thing for a while, just lots of old or out of date projects.
Yes, this has been a thing for a while, just lots of old or out of date projects.
This is old but there are a number of ways to do this
https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy
https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-run-linux-on-android-devices-using-andronix-app/
Would love to see that research that says women wouldn’t want a compact desktop enabled phone. Again, seems arbitrary when the majority of their S-Series since the S8 supports it
They already implement Dex on their high-end phones, let alone their A-Series.
Why support and test and promote something for your mid-tier and then decide not to do it for this one premium model.
Still no Dex, makes no sense when the SoC and hardware are more than capable.
Raspberry PI
Nextdns.io for hosted DNS blocks ads and malware.
Also this list
A1 is recommended for compatibility and performance.
https://www.kingston.com/en/blog/personal-storage/memory-card-speed-classes
It supports wifi and usb, that’s what it says in the description of the app.
If you’re looking for a solution that requires no ‘sketchy’ client, this supports rtsp and a few other protocols. Works with obs virtual cam really well
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam
Gnome terminal supports everything you’re asking for
https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-terminal/stable/pref.html.en
TLDR, no
The cpu isn’t the only piece of the puzzle. 6.5 kernel is only just released, and at least just supported on Debian testing.
It’s not crazy that you haven’t setup any power saving profiles, or that the kernel doesn’t natively support these new chips and architecture.
HDMI 2.0 has limited support for high-res displays at 21:9. Check that your cables also are up to the task.
Running both the internal and external display at these high resolutions will be a challenge, only getting 30hz here makes sense.
Article also says to root the phone to install custom OS rather than an unlocked bootloader.