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Project Goals
- Provide an easy to install Trixie chroot for Android that behaves like a 'real' computer
- Support rooted 32 and 64 bit ARM devices from Lollipop (Android 5.0) onward
- Demonstrate performant XRDP with H.264 codec using software-only rendering
- Make 'dumb' speakers smart with shairplay-sync for AirPlay 2 compatibility
- Keep useful devices out of landfill
Trixie.apk Install Instructions:
- Install trixie.apk and open the app.
- Tap Allow if asked for permission to access files or run as root.
- Tap More Options (Three dots at the top right of screen).
- Tap Install, and OK to confirm.
- The container will generate a password for remote access, use it for Pi-hole admin, SSH, or RDP login.
- Default username is android but you can change this in Properties (In the navigation panel at the top left) before you deploy.
- Note: The password appears only once when Trixie is deployed, make sure you record this information. You can also copy the password text to your clipboard for easier management.
- In a few minutes the Trixie deployment will complete and the Xfce Desktop session will appeear. If you receive a popup for SSL certificate or Device Access, no need to click 'Connect', the installer will continue past these warnings for you.
Post-Deployment:
- You can stop the Trixie instance by pressing [ ■ STOP ] and waiting a few seconds for services to terminate. Sart the instance by pressing [ ▸ START ]
- If you are using Trixie as a server you can disable desktop autostart by running
sudo rm /etc/autogui. Re-enable with sudo touch /etc/autogui
Screenshots
If your Android device has a battery and was unused for months or years, replace its battery. Old, worn, or abused Li-ion batteries can fail when pushed back into service. Failure appears as a bulge in the battery, or worse a thermal event. A good battery provides UPS protection for your device.
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