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Linux Deploy for PC

Linux Deploy for PC

Published by meefik

Installing and running a GNU/Linux distribution on your Android device

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About Linux Deploy For PC

Linux Deploy is an Android app developed and published by meefik at Google Play Store on Aug 23, 2012 for Android users. Linux Deploy is so popular that it has gained 1000000 installs so far and growing.

Introduction to Linux Deploy

Linux Deploy is an incredible tool that allows users to run various Linux distributions on their Android devices. With just a few easy steps, you can transform your phone into a powerful Linux machine. This makes it possible for you to run Debian, Ubuntu, or other Linux environments right from your Android phone or tablet.

How to Get Started with Linux Deploy

Starting with Linux Deploy is simple and straightforward. First, ensure you have root access on your device, which can usually be achieved using tools like Magisk. Root access is essential because it allows Linux Deploy to create and manage the required system files and permissions.

Installation Steps

1. Open Linux Deploy and configure the installation settings. If you encounter an error like "Creating image file .. Fail," change the installation type to "directory" in the configuration and use the environment directory as the default option.

2. Select your desired Linux distribution. Popular options include Debian, Ubuntu, and others.

3. Install essential packages such as SSH using ConnectBot and view the graphical user interface (GUI) with VNC Viewer.

4. Set the username to "root" if you plan to utilize APT commands in your chroot environment.

Running Linux on Android with Ease

Linux Deploy is praised for its efficiency and simplicity in running Linux on Android devices. Whether you use it to set up a Debian server on an old smartphone or boot a full Ubuntu system, this app significantly expands the potential of your device.

Seamless Integration

Linux Deploy seamlessly integrates with other tools and apps, providing a complete Linux experience. You can easily install SSH and VNC Viewer to manage your Linux system remotely. Additionally, users have successfully run KDE, MATE, and other desktop environments using Linux Deploy.

Configuration and Compatibility

Linux Deploy reliably works with many Android devices and versions. For instance, users have reported successful installations on models like the Google Pixel XL running Android 9. While there may be occasional issues such as errors with specific packages, most of these can be resolved with minor tweaks in the configurations.

Using Linux Deploy Without Root

Many users who love Linux Deploy wonder if it is possible to run it without root access. As of now, root privileges are required because the app relies heavily on system-level permissions to create and manage the Linux environment. However, the developers are continuously working on enhancements, so this may be an option in the future.

Advanced Features of Linux Deploy

Linux Deploy offers several advanced features, making it a versatile tool for various use cases. One prominent use is running KVM on Android, allowing for powerful virtual machine management. This feature is particularly beneficial for developers who need to test and manage multiple environments on a single device.

Flexibility and Customizability

Linux Deploy also allows users to run Linux in an image disk, providing additional safety and ensuring that the Android system remains intact. This flexibility makes it an appealing choice for those who want to experiment with different Linux distributions without the risk of damaging their primary OS.

Moreover, Linux Deploy supports a wide range of Linux distributions. While Debian and Ubuntu are popular choices, other distributions like Arch and Fedora are also compatible, allowing users to select the best environment for their needs.

Conclusion

Linux Deploy has proven to be a reliable and efficient way to run Linux on Android devices. Its seamless integration, ease of use, and wide range of features make it an invaluable tool for anyone looking to blend the power of Linux with the convenience of an Android device. Whether you are a developer, a Linux enthusiast, or simply curious, Linux Deploy opens up a world of possibilities right at your fingertips.

Can I run Linux Deploy on PC?

Yes, you can run Linux Deploy on PC, but first, you will need emulator software installed on your Windows or MAC, which you can download for free. In the below video, you will find Linux Deploy in action. Before you install the emulator, check out the minimum and recommended system requirements to run it seamlessly. They may change depending on which version of the emulator you choose. Therefore, we recommend you download the latest version of the emulator. Below you will find three free Android emulators that we have shortlisted based on their popularity:

How to Install Linux Deploy on Windows PC

BlueStacks

Minimum
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and above.
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Processor.
  • RAM: Your PC must have at least 4GB of RAM. (Note that having 4GB or more disk space is not a substitute for RAM)
  • Storage: 5GB Free Disk Space.
  • You must be an Administrator on your PC.
Recommended:
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Multi-Core Processor with Single Thread benchmark score > 1000.
  • Graphics: Intel/Nvidia/ATI, Onboard or Discrete controller with benchmark score >= 750.
  • Please ensure Virtualization is enabled on your PC/Laptop.
  • RAM: 8GB or higher
  • Storage: SSD (or Fusion/Hybrid Drives)
  • Internet: Broadband connection to access games, accounts and related content.

Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.

  • To start with, download Bluestacks from its official website. The latest version of BluesStacks is v 5, and it is around 400 MB.
  • Once the download is done, click on the Bluestacks set up file to install it on your Windows PC. Follow the on-screen instructions and install it accordingly.
  • The next step is to launch the emulator using the desktop shortcut and sign in using your Google account.
  • Now, head over to Bluestacks home screen and click on the Google Play Store icon.
  • Hit the search bar in Google Play and search for Linux Deploy.
  • Install Linux Deploy from the Play Store by clicking the Install option, which completes downloading of Linux Deploy on PC.

NoxPlayer

Minimum
  • Operating System: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and DirectX 9.0c
  • Processor: At least dual-core processor, both Intel, and AMD are OK
  • Video: Supports Open GL 2.0 or above
  • Memory: 1.5 GB RAM
Recommended
  • Operating System: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
  • Processor: Multiple core processors which support VT-x or AMB-V Virtualization Technology, better performance with this function enabled
  • Video: The higher performance, the better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM

Storage: 1 GB available under installation path, 1.5GB available hard drive space

Internet: Broadband Internet connection

  • Download NoxPlayer from the official website. The latest version of NoxPlayer is v 3, and it is around 600 MB.
  • Now install the emulator using the downloaded setup file. Just go through the on-screen instructions and install NoxPlayer on your computer or laptop.
  • After the installation process, launch the Nox Android emulator and log in using your Google account when it asks you.
  • Click on the Google Play Store icon and head over to the search bar to search Linux Deploy. Once found, click on the Install button to install Linux Deploy for PC.
  • If you do not find Linux Deploy on Google Play Store or if you want to skip logging in to Google, you can sideload APK (download the .APK file from this page and open it with NoxPlayer).
  • Launch Linux Deploy from home-screen and start playing it on PC right away!

MEmu

Minimum
  • 2 cores x86/x86_64 Processor (Intel or AMD CPU)
  • WinXP SP3 / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 (Not recommended to run on Server/Enterprise)
  • Latest Windows DirectX 11 / Graphics driver with OpenGL 2.0
  • Hardware Virtualization Technology (Intel VT-x/AMD-V) shall be enabled in BIOS
  • 2GB of RAM (4GB for x64 system)
  • 5GB of hard disk free space
Recommended
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10 with VT Enabled
  • CPU: Single Thread PassMark score > 1500 (Intel/AMD Multi-Core).
  • Graphics: Intel/Nvidia/ATI, Onboard or Discrete controller with PassMark score > 750.
  • Latest Windows DirectX 11 / Graphics driver with OpenGL 4.5 or higher
  • RAM: 8GB or higher
  • HDD: SSD, 10GB of hard disk free space
  • Internet: Broadband connection with low latency for FPS games
  • Download MEmu Play from the official website. The latest version of NoxPlayer is v 7.5.
  • When the download is completed, install the MEmu emulator on your PC. Follow the on-screen instructions and keep on clicking the Next button until the final step.
  • Now, using the desktop shortcut, look for the MEmu Play emulator and launch it. Once done, it will ask you to log in using your Google account, proceed with the same.
  • MEmu Play will ask you to log in using your Google account. When you log in, it will sync your Google account to MEmu Play. Launch the Google Play Store by clicking on the icon and search for Linux Deploy.
  • Click on the Install button once you find Linux Deploy from the search results. You can also sideload APK (download the .APK file from this page and open it with MEmu) if you want to skip above step.
  • After the installation of Linux Deploy, you're all set to use the app on PC!

Regardless of which Android emulator you install, the steps to install, configure, and running the Linux Deploy app on PC are the same.

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