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How to Connect Your Android Phone to Ubuntu Wirelessly – OMG! Ubuntu!

November 30, 2018December 8, 2018 Alistair Ross

You want to connect Android to Ubuntu to transfer files, see Android notifications, and send SMS text messages from your desktop — but how? Check out this great article from OMGUbuntu!

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Your next Linux computer? A Samsung mobile phone

November 18, 2017 Alistair Ross

Yep, you can soon use a Samsung Mobile phone as a fully fledged Linux PC running Ubuntu. Sit it on the Samsung Dock, which is attached to a monitor, keyboard and mouse and et voila! […]

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HOWTO: Run Linux on Android without root

October 29, 2017February 16, 2019 Alistair Ross
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You can run Linux on your Android tablet or phone! You might be thinking… “Wait, isn’t Android already Linux?”. Well, yes and no. Andriod is a Linux variant which is now heavily locked down. Mainly […]

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