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About UserLAnd

UserLAnd is an open-source app which allows you to run several Linux distributions like Ubuntu,
Debian, and Kali.

- No need to root your device.
- Use a built-in terminal to access your favorite shells.
- Easily connect to VNC sessions for a graphical experience.
- Easy setup for several common Linux distributions, like Ubuntu and Debian.
- Easy setup for several common Linux applications, like Octave and Firefox.
- A way to experiment and learn Linux and other common software tools from the palm of your hand.

UserLAnd was created and is being actively maintained by the folks behind the popular Android
application, GNURoot Debian. It is meant as a replacement for the original GNURoot Debian app.

When UserLAnd first launches, it presents a list of common distributions and Linux applications.
Clicking one of these then leads to a series of set-up prompts. Once these have been completed,
UserLAnd will download and set up files required to start the task that has been selected. Based on
the set-up, you will then be connected to your Linux distribution or application in a terminal or
VNC viewing Android application.

Want to know more about getting started? View our wiki on Github:
https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/wiki/Getting-Started-in-UserLAnd

Want to ask questions, give feedback, or report any bugs you've encountered? Reach us on Github:
https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/issues

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is UserLAnd?

UserLAnd is an open-source app that allows you to run Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, and Kali on your device without rooting it.

What are the features of UserLAnd?

The features of UserLAnd include: no need to root your device, built-in terminal for accessing shells, easy setup for various Linux distributions and applications, ability to connect to VNC sessions for a graphical experience, and a platform for learning and experimenting with Linux and other software tools.

Who developed UserLAnd?

UserLAnd was created and is actively maintained by the team behind the popular Android application, GNURoot Debian. It is meant to replace the original GNURoot Debian app.

How does UserLAnd work?

When UserLAnd is launched, it presents a list of common Linux distributions and applications. Selecting one of these options leads to a series of setup prompts. Once the setup is completed, UserLAnd downloads and sets up the necessary files to start the selected task. You can then access your Linux distribution or application through a terminal or VNC viewing Android app.

Where can I find more information on getting started with UserLAnd?

You can find more information on getting started with UserLAnd by visiting the UserLAnd wiki on GitHub: https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/wiki/Getting-Started-in-UserLAnd

How can I ask questions, give feedback, or report bugs about UserLAnd?

You can ask questions, provide feedback, and report bugs about UserLAnd by reaching out to the UserLAnd team on GitHub: https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/issues
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Fully functional Linux distros on your phone!
K Magnum
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Good stuff, runs all my software including X, wxMaxima, python, GCC , javac etc! Only problem is with accessing terminals e.g. for running top or using an interactive SSH, but that is more because of extra s...
Kees Lemmens
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Good very good
Ugbor Franklin
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it is what it says - and su to uid 0 with a conventional fstree, /usr etc.. oh and X11
James Reynolds
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Great app! Thanks
Alex Struio
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This app works out of the box which is nice and having a desktop os on your mobile device is great for getting a PC browsing experience in Android. The fact that this app is free and doesn't require root jus...
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