Samsung’s Linux on Galaxy software will bring full-fledged Ubuntu desktop to your phone (with an external display)

in technology •  8 years ago 

From Liliputing


Samsung’s DeX dock lets you connect one of the company’s recent phones to an external display, mouse, and keyboard to use your phone like a desktop PC… assuming you’re comfortable with a desktop PC that runs Android.

But soon you may also be able to use your Android phone as a Linux PC. Samsung recently unveiled plans for “Linux on Galaxy,” promising that you’d be able to run a full-fledged Linux environment on a phone hooked up to a DeX dock.

Now the company has released a brief video that provides more details. One of those details? At least one of the Linux environments in question seems to be Ubuntu 16.04.

Read more: https://liliputing.com/2017/11/samsungs-linux-galaxy-software-will-bring-full-fledged-ubuntu-desktop-phone-external-display.html

Hmm I don't think I have an actual use for this but it's cool none the less. I guess maybe I could use some old phones like a rasberry pi.

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This sounds like a continuation of a similar project that Canonical discontinued earlier this year.

Verrrrrrry verrrrry interesting is this the beginning of phones being desktop machines to

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