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Android is already Linux-based, so that is just running regular Linux binaries while providing tweaks and shims to make those binaries play nicer with Android's setup. Things running in it don't have root access, they've only got the access that the base "UserLAnd" app has due to how Android handles security but that's more than enough to get you a "traditional" desktop with utilities.
It's more akin to installing and running all sorts of programs on a non-admin Windows account with all the "Install for only me" options instead of "Install for all users". Except instead of Windows, it's just Linux.