DroidDesk transforms ARM64 Android phones into full Linux desktops using Termux native userspace, GPU-accelerated X11, and a Proot container fallback. It supports monitor output via USB-C or Raspberry Pi bridge.
Metasploit-termux automates installing Metasploit Framework on Android via Termux, fixing Ruby 3.4 Nokogiri/Gumbo native extension build issues on ARM64. Here’s how it works.
udroid uses Termux and PRoot to run full Ubuntu desktops (XFCE4, MATE, GNOME) on Android devices without root access, enabling portable Linux workstations on mobile hardware.
OpenClaw runs natively on Android via Termux using a Node.js patch that fixes Bionic libc issues, cutting boot time to ~2s and slashing RAM overhead. Here’s how it works.
nix-on-droid brings the Nix package manager to Android using proot and a modified Termux environment, enabling declarative software management without root access.