
Episode 63
Running Linux on an iPad
Martin runs Linux on an iPad, Alan has been to an AI hackathon, and Mark has a new phone running GrapheneOS
Linux Matters · Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, and Martin Wimpress
September 2, 202535m 9s
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Show Notes
In this episode:
- Martin has been running Linux on an iPad using a-Shell, a-Shell mini, and iSH. He also used copyparty.
- Alan went to a hackathon and used Tessl. If you want to try their closed beta, join their discord and tell them popey sent you.
- Mark installed GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8a.
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