Good sources of high-quality, comprehensive and easily accessible information about Linux and how to use command line can be found at: There is also an Ubuntu Touch Cross Containers page on Github, with a script that will create and configure cross build containers for Ubuntu Touch development: This script currently supports creating containers for Ubuntu Touch OS images:įor the curious and adventurous, those who like to play, visit Kris's coding blog, and try the convergence SSH way. One such container is Libertine, developed and maintained by Dan Chapman. If you are interested in building apps or launching legacy X11-based deb-packages, you can do so safely - without affecting the rootfs and without the need of root acces - by keeping everything sandboxed in a container. Remember too, that even though you will be able to use cron settings, apt-get, and set up a PPA, only packages built for armhf will be installable (This is not saying though that you cannot use cron and apt-get commands). Making the system read-write enables developers to access the Ubuntu system directly, but it is not required for normal usage nor even for developing apps.
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