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  1. The title of this thread, which has been sitting for a year, suggests that it contains a guide. I provided one, albeit not the easiest for some to follow. It is a very easy way to run osbot on android. Before I abandon this thread, I just wanted to thank you for shitting on that contribution. If you weren't such a dumbfuck, you'd said something productive and not some out of your head shit that doesn't make any sense. Good luck!
  2. Why is that? Felt like I should also mention that's a backward ass way of greeting new members. You do know Android is Linux, right? Please don't respond... I've heard enough of that gibberish, lol
  3. You gave no reason to suggest that it's backwards thus any sane individual would be skeptical of your so called doings. If you mean official builds of Termux than you must be rooted and using some buggy build of java for Termux that is not official along with Xvfb which is not in the default repository or similar. You're doubt is pure ignorance. Why don't you actually try to setup what I detailed? What reason suggests that this simple setup which only requires a few commands is backwards? Such ignorance.
  4. I can create a script to set this up from start to finish using adb if you guys want me to, would hardly take anytime at all. I can provide the custom builds of Termux as well. However, I won't promise that it'll work for you unless you're rooted. I'd like access to a premium script in return. Just let me know if you guys want it.
  5. There is almost an easy way to accomplish this on Android already but it requires using a custom build of Termux to add necessary permissions. 1. Install Termux and XDSL server apps from play store. 2. Install necessary packages in Termux: wget, git, and optionally "openssh" to ease setup using a desktop/laptop. 3. Install a proot'ed distro aka an user space chroot'ed environment such as Arch Linux into Termux. I recommend https://github.com/sdrausty/termux-archlinux 4. Assuming you went with Arch Linux, startarch and use pacman install full Java jre, xtigervnc 5. Run Xvnc 6. Download and run osbot 7. Open XDSL server and connect Obviously that's just an overview of the process as I didn't list the commands but if you understand it then you can do it in about 30 mins. Mission accomplished. Only thing that is a pain is working around the permission problem. Osbot wants raw socket access and Termux doesn't have those permissions. Maybe use adb to launch Termux as shell user? Otherwise add some permissions to Termux's app manifest and rebuild or root your device. Not sure if ultimately root access will be required but we can actually use osbot on Android now. Good luck!
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