Update 'Linux desktop in an old Android tablet'
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The desktop runs the [awesome](https://awesomewm.org/) window manager, and the midori browser. And this is pretty much the best you can get. If you try to install Firefox on a 2GB tablet you'll crash any tab you open.
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The desktop runs the [awesome](https://awesomewm.org/) window manager, and the midori browser. And this is pretty much the best you can get. If you try to install Firefox on a 2GB tablet you'll crash any tab you open.
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Finally, you need a VNC client. I tend to use the Android version of the RealVNC client, that has copy-paste support, and it's able to reset the server's screen size. It also maps the screen touch to a cursor very nicely. It's not free (as in freedom), but it's clearly the best tool for the job. You only have to point the client to `localhost:5901`, and that's it.
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Finally, you need a VNC client. I tend to use the Android version of the RealVNC client, that has copy-paste support, and it's able to reset the server's screen size. It also maps the screen touch to a cursor very nicely. It's not free (as in freedom), but it's clearly the best tool for the job. You only have to point the client to `localhost:5901`, and that's it.
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## Update
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I decided to scrap the ubuntu environment for a debian one, and that's much better. The trick to run the vnc server is not needed anymore. Packages are slightly older, but they're fine.
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These are the commands to set up the system
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