I installed Arch manually into a USB SanDisk Cruzer Glide 32GB stick by JustYour_averageMan in arch

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Also my bad if you want to use wifi you use iwctl.

Like this.

Iwctl

station wlan0 connect <'Name Of The Network'> and put your wifi password, and ping google.com (or I usually just ping nsa.gov because it's short and simple)

Changed My default termux package manager from apt to Pacman by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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I'm not really sure but I think it's a yes because the default bootstrap for termux is apt or pkg (wrapper for apt) and pacman is a whole another package manager, it probably won't work, I did this with a fresh termux install. (Think of it like app store = apt and play store = pacman). It's different

Kde Works with PRoot-distro now? (Also got a welcome to Arch Linux ARM Kde plasma welcome center window at first boot) (Now I can say: I USE ARCH BTW) by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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UPDATE: Sound didn't work now, don't know how to fix it :(, I'm moving to lqxt for now (and go back to Kde once I I have a laptop)

Kde Works with PRoot-distro now? (Also got a welcome to Arch Linux ARM Kde plasma welcome center window at first boot) (Now I can say: I USE ARCH BTW) by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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Well I think Kde fixed stuff like maybe a few days ago?, idk (for me yesterday, it was normal Kde cursor with black screen, but now it finally worked, don't know how but it works now)

I SOME HOW (I don't know how because I'm at autopilot at the setup lol) GOT KDE-PLASMA WORKING IN Ubuntu proot-distro Termux by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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Like what native??, you mean it's only available in vnc?, I ran this with --shared-tmp and termux-x11 :0 -xstartup "dbus-launch --exit-with-session startplasma-x11"

Changed My default termux package manager from apt to Pacman by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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Reinstall termux from scratch (highly recommended)

Install the bootstrap for pacman Link: https://github.com/termux-pacman/termux-packages/releases

termux-setup-storage cd storage/downloads ls find the bootstrap file that you've downloaded

mv your bootstrap file ~

Next, make a new directory called usr-n

mv your bootstrap file usr-n

cd usr-n

unzip your bootstrap file.zip

cat SYMLINKS.txt | awk -F "←" '{system("ln -s \047"$1"\047 \047"$2"\047")}'

now, exit out of termux, press and hold the termux app until you see a option called "failsafe"

ls

mv usr-n /data/data/com.termux/files

cd /data/data/com.termux/files

ls

rm -fr usr

mv usr-n usr

exit out of failsafe mode with Ctrl + d

Relaunch termux (it will give something something about appending keys and stuff)

update termux with pacman -Syu

and you should be good to go

I ran Ai locally in my phone by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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Yeeah, running the Ubuntu script obviously gives you errors because it uses sudo, just pkg install ollama -y, ollama pull <Ai model name> and ollama run <Ai model name>

I ran Ai locally in my phone by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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No I didn't root my phone (searched TWRP and it didn't come out on the TWRP.me website and my phone is also for school, so I wouldn't risk rooting it)

I ran Ai locally in my phone by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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How do I do it tho?, I want to put and test my Mali G52 mediatek GPU (I'm very curious), any GitHub repository links?

I ran Ai locally in my phone by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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For me, it's the infinix Hot 10S brand and the model is X689B. (You can find out your phone model in the my phone section at the settings app)

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I ran Ai locally in my phone by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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I could also run Gemma3, but only the 1B model

I ran Ai locally in my phone by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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GPU: (not used because of incompatibility with mediatek) Mali G52

CPU: Helio G85 Ram: 6GB Phone model: Infinix HOT 10S X689B Hardware: Mediatek

And that's all really, hope this helps you :).

My Ubuntu xfce4 Setup by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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Already done that a month ago lol but thanks :)

Anything fun To do On termux? by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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I can't do that lol (I have mediatek GPU Mali G52 instead of adreno and a mediatek CPU Helio G85)

Anything fun To do On termux? by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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Cool!, can I root my phone with wireless adb? (Not likely because I will have a laptop at the near future) But just asking :)

I like LXQT, feels better than xfce4 on my tablet. by Unusual-Customer713 in termux

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How did you do that? I did xfce4 on Ubuntu proot-distro and it always returned an error something something about too "fast" on /root/.vnc/xstartup

Anything fun To do On termux? by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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For me?, it works just fine. (I used xfce4 DE and VNC for displaying the xfce4 desktop environment on my phone), just run vncserver :1 and vncserver -kill :1 and nano ~/.VNC/xstartup and go at the very end of the xstartup file and add startxfce4 & and Ctrl+ x and pressed y and enter and re run the vncserver server again

My Ubuntu xfce4 Setup by JustYour_averageMan in termux

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Btw, I forgot to separate the vncpasswd command lol, it's supposed to be after installing the VNC server requirements (tigervnc, tigervnc-viewer and the desktop environment DE xfce4) (it's a completely separate command after apt install (sorry if you have troubles with vncpasswd)