AnLinux: Install any Linux Distribution on rootless device

AnLinux enables the execution of Linux on Android. By utilizing Termux and PRoot technology, you can extend its functionality to include running SSH and the Xfce4 Desktop Environment.



To get started, download and install AnLinux from the Play Store.


To run Linux in the Command Line Interface (CLI):

1. Access the Dashboard.

2. Click the CHOOSE button, select Ubuntu, and confirm.

3. Copy the command to the clipboard and paste it into Termux.

4. Once copied, paste it to "Termux".


4. Execute the command "./start-ubuntu.sh" to launch, and it will display in CLI mode.


For a graphical user interface (GUI) experience:

1. Open AnLinux and navigate to Desktop Environment (AnLinux2).

2. Once there you will find out various steps:

3. Choose Ubuntu Distro and select Xfce4 as the Desktop Environment.

Select Ubuntu distro

Select Xfce4 desktop environment

4. Copy the command to the clipboard and paste it into Termux.

Copy the command
Paste it to Termux

Select appropriate settings if it shows.

5. Initiate the VNC server by running "vncserver-start" and reset the password.

6. Install RealVNC on your Android device from the Play Store.


What is VNC and How to Remotely Access Systems Using VNC

This article explains Virtual Network Computing (VNC) and provides a guide on remotely accessing systems using VNC. VNC allows users to view and interact with the graphical desktop environment of a remote computer, making it a useful tool for remote administration and support.


7. Open RealVNC, click new, paste the IP address with the port number, and insert your password. This will visualize the Ubuntu desktop.

8. The appearance of Ubuntu should resemble the image below:


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