You can install Termux from the F-droid store, which is a Android terminal emulator and Linux environment. Then install the proot-distro package and you can install stuff like Ubuntu, Debian, Arch...
you dont even need a rooted device.
You can install Termux from the F-droid store, which is a Android terminal emulator and Linux environment. Then install the proot-distro package and you can install stuff like Ubuntu, Debian, Arch...
you dont even need a rooted device.
it's just a patch code, pick one
comment=Can re-select job Open License panel, select a character, press Square, select another job then press Circle patch=1,EE,D17936E4,extended,00000058 patch=1,EE,217936EC,extended,00000000
//comment=if crash try this one one ... Can re-select job Open License panel, select a character, press Square, select another job then press Circle //patch=1,EE,D07936E4,extended,00000058 //patch=1,EE,207936EC,extended,00000000
isnt the RP3+ a bit under powered for PS2 emulation? Im pretty sure most games are not playable unless you underclock/hack/downscale. Also, they are mostly just android devices, you are still have the 'screen control only apps problem, thou they might streamline how to configure and link screen positons to buttons
Started with Jerboa, but too many bugs, using Thunder now.
For the ones complaining of smell, Ill take the weed perfume over vomit dipped alcoholics any day.
Not sure, but I think there is already ways to run android apps on a Linux desktop, the thing I'm talking about is basically running a Linux container on Android and connecting in it thru VNC.
Take a look on Termux, Userland and andronix. Just don't forget to get termux from F-Droid.
I got a Samsung flagship mostly for DeX, even tho I'm enjoying the whole thing, I really wish desktop mode on Android was more easily accessible. Like 99% of the market doesn't even use the required USB C version for it.
As well as better app compatibility when going on a big screen, a lot of android apps just don't scale well.
Doesn't that have full screen ads now?
Don't worry guys, I know how to fix this. I'll just create another package manager!! That should do it
Wait isn't this the standard? Debugging can take hours, but it takes like 5min to reinstall