Not sure what you mean. Is Terminal IDE and "Android Terminal Emulator" the same? Terminal IDE has C compiling capabilities, which allows you to put many *nix/GNU/Open software on your device, but doesn't seem to work on lolipop.
On Sunday, February 8, 2015 5:57 PM, Clug <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote:
Well, if you're trying to get native Linux (let alone X) applications
running on an Android tablet, I think you're a bit out of luck right now.
But since you mentioned Terminal IDE... I have good ol' Android Terminal
Emulator working just fine on my Lollipop Nexus 10. Add Hacker's Keyboard
and it's even USABLE.
On Sun, 8 Feb 2015, Olwe Bottorff wrote:
> I've googled this subject until I just can't google anymore: Is there a
> reasonably decent and safe and working way to get Linux on, say, my Nexus
> 10?
>
> So much of the info I'm seeing is conflicting and contradictory and, above
> all, incomplete. One of the biggest teases, of course, is Ubuntu's devices
> page . . . which doesn't seem to have a real product yet. And then there's
> all these Android Store apps where you're putting some form of some Linux on
> top of Android -- and that all looks quite dodgy. Anyone have something
> definitie to say on this subject? And don't say Terminal IDE, because it's
> broke on Lolipop. . . .
>
> Thanking you in advance,
> LB
>
>
>
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