

You can do anything in any distro, just fucking choose.
You can do anything in any distro, just fucking choose.
It probably will work
HOWEVER
KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU CANNOT DOWNGRADE VERSIONS!!!
so do it at your own risk.
Welcome to stock ROM hell.
I know how it’s exactly like because my phone is in the same state. (Samsung Galaxy S23 FE)
As if to annoy me, There ARE builds for the S23 series EXCLUDING THE FE.
All you can pretty much do is root and do whatever you want (in a limited manner), and wait/purchase a phone with custom ROMs.
wait, java (&kotlin) are cross platform?
:O
Would your pc work if you moved to linux?
No, the architecture still needs to match. If you android app supports x86, you’re good. Otherwise, you can technically emulate ARM64 and run it, but the performance will suck ass.
“get that (properitary) shit off mee!!! AAAGGGGGHHHHHH!!!” -i forgot
That’s not enough. Annihilate ALL of big tech.
eh, i’ve endured many beta/unstable builds before; so i don’t give a fuck.
Add that via a --i-want-to-risk-everything-on-my-disk
argument ;)
ok, it works now. thx
I downloaded it from google play via Aurora Store, bc i cannot find the actual source.
Huh. Why did it complaining about lack of google play when i try it?
small warning: the Tor VPN app is dependent on Google Play.
another encrypted medium
You need to patch the kernel for docker, make sure you use Magisk or KernelSU (KSU N may be supported, but likely no) and install this magisk module.
The daemon is managed by the dockerd.service
command, and the main command docker is well…normal docker.
(Of course, you’ll need a root shell to use these commands; and you’re pretty much on your own.)
CAREFUL: Running Containers in your phone will go through your battery health really quick. As with everything root; you’re on your own and do this at your own risk.
Nope, because it emulates a x86_64 CPU.
But if you root, you can install docker to android, WITHOUT emulation; so it’s way better.
You can run ARM containers on your unused android devices laying around.
what?
“Is the … a private (…)”
or
“Is there a private (…)”?