Running Linux-based operating systems on smartphones has come a long way. We now have several Linux-powered smartphones on the market that cater to different use cases. Some pack in flagship-level performance, while others try to be a value-for-money proposition.

Sadly, these devices are out of reach for most people around the world due to excessive taxation from their countries and shipping charges. Of course, many do have an older spare Android smartphone laying around.

Why not make good use of it? In this article, we will be taking a look at a very cool project that turns an Android smartphone into a Linux machine with a simple APK file and no root access.

  • picnic@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Simple cropping, drawing and blurring are something I now know I used nearly daily basis earlier. Tried to find a gallery viewer that had simple pixelize and cropping, couldnt find one.

    Installed aves libre for pictures, and now using signal’s inbuilt pixelize function.

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      15 days ago

      Ah yeah the pixelize feature wasn’t something I even knew about. Personally I use Fossify gallery which is nice but I don’t think it can pixelize