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Anyone experimenting with Linux on Android around here?

I was having quite a hard time finding a decent IDE to use on DeX so Im just running a full desktop and coding on vscode. The performance is surprisingly good, just wish it was easier and more stable to set up gnome, as it just looks like it would fit a touchscreen and the android aesthetic really well.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I use termux a bit as others have mentioned; not for anything particularly tech-y - I'm poking away at writing a book when I have time and I'm using a self hosted Gogs server to centralize it and keep track of changes, so I mostly use it for a text editor and git.

I have a bunch of self-hosted stuff so most linuxy-things I do I just use JuiceSSH/mosh/tmux and connect to a remote server. This has the benefit that when I get to a computer with a proper keyboard I can just switch over.