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Samsung Is Bringing Desktop Linux To Its Smartphones
Samsung is bringing desktop Linux to its smartphones. The 'Linux on Galaxy' project will let users "run Linux-based distributions on mobile devices".
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“Linux On Galaxy” Is Bringing Your Favorite Linux Distros On Smartphones
echnology companies have worked in the past to let your smartphones work like desktop computers; Microsoft’s Continuum is the most notable effort in this direction. The latest attempt was made by Samsung. The company, with the launch of its flagship Galaxy S8, introduced the new DeX dock.
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Linux on Galaxy
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After Windows 10, Samsung is bringing Linux to Galaxy S8 and Note 8 smartphones
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The power of Linux is coming to select Galaxy devices, via DeX
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