With the latest release of android it now supports some Linux functionality. I got docker installed simply by following Docker’s docs.

Any thoughts or uses for a mobile homelab? What would be useful to have mobile?

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      I dont know how you can stand using iOS. Its just so unintuitive, theres no back button and I can’t even figure out copy/paste.

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      Yea kinda. Android is switching to quarterly releases, so my phone now says “Android 15” but this was QPR2 specifically

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    That’s cool! I’ve always had the idea of a small k3s cluster on old phones with postmarketOS. I guess it doesn’t work with older phones which don’t have the latest Android Version but given the homelab trend generally goes towards small, low power devices, this could continue the trend with super small and low power phones. Probably in 2 years when current gen phones rotate out of company leasing contracts?

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      Oh man that’d be super cool. An ARM cluster of androids would be awesome. Battery backups built in!

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    Impressive! Can you please link the instructions you followed?

    Some time ago I was hosting the full ARR suite, bitwarden, AdGuard etc, but it was usually a mess with direct installs. With docker it might be worth revisiting it.

    My only advice, buy a usb-ETH dongle, it will make a huge difference in stability

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    The change maker feature would be to arrive home and plug your phone in a dock station and have a desktop to use as a pc

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      But then how would I look at my phone while using my Desktop.

      I’ll need a dummy phone to doom scroll on.

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    I dont think I so much want this for my phone as for my homemade AndroidTV boxes. Losing the Linux functionality after switching from Kodi/libreelec had been my biggest pain point.

    Can’t wait to see my TV boxes show up in my Beszel dashboard!

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      Can you tell me more about these homemade android TV boxes? I built a really shitty front end to “turn” my Linux based mini PCs into a media streamer but it lacks things like Chromecast and reliability haha

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        I have two TV boxes, one is a Raspberry pi 4, the other is a pi 5. I installed KonstaKANG’s android port for the Pi’s. Depending on your familiarity with flashing the Pi’s this video from Explaining Computers offers a way to get Konsta installed through PINN. Once they’re up and running they act just like a cellphone. This remote works really well.

        Install f-droid, and/or obtainium, and/or Aurora Store and you can install whatever apps you want on the box.

        I don’t personally use Chromecast, so I can’t vouch for that working. Mine is more centered around consuming Jellyfin (jellyfin android tv app), youtube (newpipe), podverse, and Radiodroid

        I really liked Kodi, but could never get it to correctly sync across devices so I finally went the android route. I’ve been pretty happy

        Feel free to pick my brain if you have more questions

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    my friends complaining that my plex server because I left my phone on the bus and it ran out of charge

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    Just installed arch with chroot on my old rooted phone a week ago.

    Seeing this is great because it means there’s no need to complicated workarounds or even root access! Plus the distro runs natively and not with difficulties like with chroot :D