{"package_name":"tech.ula","name":"UserLAnd","summary":"Easiest way to run GNU/Linux Distros on Android - no root required","category":"Development","icon_url":"/api/icon/tech.ula","latest_version_code":7438725,"latest_version_name":"2.8.3","apk_url":"/api/apk/tech.ula","apk_size":16133163,"apk_sha256":"18e8d94bbd225f7892b31d6c9fc978e08a4b245be9a4831928b8aa3ea0678ec2","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-main","last_updated":1779371404,"release_timestamp":1637366400,"description":"UserLAnd is an open-source app which allows you to run several Linux distributions like Ubuntu,\nDebian, and Kali.\n\n- No need to root your device.\n- Use a built-in terminal to access your favorite shells.\n- Easily connect to VNC sessions for a graphical experience.\n- Easy setup for several common Linux distributions, like Ubuntu and Debian.\n- Easy setup for several common Linux applications, like Octave and Firefox.\n- A way to experiment and learn Linux and other common software tools from the palm of your hand.\n\nUserLAnd was created and is being actively maintained by the folks behind the popular Android\napplication, GNURoot Debian. It is meant as a replacement for the original GNURoot Debian app.\n\nWhen UserLAnd first launches, it presents a list of common distributions and Linux applications.\nClicking one of these then leads to a series of set-up prompts. Once these have been completed,\nUserLAnd will download and set up files required to start the task that has been selected. Based on\nthe set-up, you will then be connected to your Linux distribution or application in a terminal or\nVNC viewing Android application.\n\nWant to know more about getting started? View our wiki on Github:\nhttps://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/wiki/Getting-Started-in-UserLAnd\n\nWant to ask questions, give feedback, or report any bugs you've encountered? Reach us on Github:\nhttps://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/issues\n","categories":["Development"]}