trying to use a terminal on android makes it wish that it had a linux phone instead
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trying to use a terminal on android makes it wish that it had a linux phone instead
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trying to use a terminal on android makes it wish that it had a linux phone instead
wrote 23 days ago last edited byseriously, android's built-in shell sucks ass and because it's in a non-rooted environment, it can't just say "hey, it wants
fish
instead, as well as some form of a pakidge manager" :neobot_shocked: -
trying to use a terminal on android makes it wish that it had a linux phone instead
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@awoo@gts.apicrim.es android is much better than linux on a phone
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seriously, android's built-in shell sucks ass and because it's in a non-rooted environment, it can't just say "hey, it wants
fish
instead, as well as some form of a pakidge manager" :neobot_shocked:wrote 23 days ago last edited by -
@awoo@gts.apicrim.es android is much better than linux on a phone
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@hypha but it sucks ass when it comes to terminal things.
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@hypha but it sucks ass when it comes to terminal things.
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@awoo@gts.apicrim.es yeah, but what would that one needs to do with a terminal in a phone?
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@awoo I mean one can also just use
adb shell
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@awoo@gts.apicrim.es yeah, but what would that one needs to do with a terminal in a phone?
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@hypha using ssh to get into its servers, looking at funny graphs
in resource monitors (which is especially fascinating to look at in its opinion), using more lightweight programs that still get the job done (unlike apps with their clunky user interfaces sometimes) etc.
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@awoo@gts.apicrim.es yeah, but what would that one needs to do with a terminal in a phone?
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@awoo I mean one can also just use
adb shell
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@MagicLike nah that would be too easy + that would involve a second computer.
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@MagicLike nah that would be too easy + that would involve a second computer.
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@awoo what if that second computer is another android phone
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@MagicLike nah that would be too easy + that would involve a second computer.
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@MagicLike termux and shizuku are the easiest when one wants to keep stuff on the same device (all one needs to do is temporarily expose wireless debugging but that can be en- and disabled within 5 seconds basically since that's how fast shizuku typically is with enabling itself via wireless debugging)
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@awoo what if that second computer is another android phone
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@MagicLike doesn't work, at least in its experience.
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@MagicLike doesn't work, at least in its experience.
wrote 23 days ago last edited by@awoo nawww would have been a nice cursed experiment
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@awoo @sophie @hypha there's a termux fork that just bootstraps a chroot with nix lol
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@awoo @sophie @hypha there's a termux fork that just bootstraps a chroot with nix lol
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