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Samsung revealed the “Linux on Galaxy” initiative, which aims to supply the Linux system on Galaxy devices, after connecting them to the “DeX” device that it revealed with the “Galaxy S8” phones.
This initiative will come in the form of an application that allows users to run the Linux system after taking virtue of the kernel of the Android system, which is based primarily on the Linux kernel, and this means that developers will be able to transfer their work surroundings from one place to another by phone only.
The above does not mean that the user will be able to choose a Linux distribution to use on the Galaxy. But he will be able to install his Linux-compatible applications and documents without problems to use them anywhere.
There is no practical implementation of this idea at the occasion, but Samsung provides a page where you can leave an email to receive an alert as soon as the application arrives to be tested.
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]]>DeX is a desktop environment that turns Samsung phones or tablets into a PC when connected to an outside monitor.
This service was announced about two years ago, and became officially available to users last year.

Samsung announces the closure of its LinuxonDeX project
During the same year, Samsung presented its Linux on DeX project to run the entire Linux system, similar to the Windows operating system.
Unfortunately, the project has stalled, with Samsung now sending an email to testers stating that the beta program has expired and that Linux on DeX will not be supported on devices running Android 10.
For his part, Samsung’s announcement of this matter was not surprising, as the project is Samsung’s most inactive project.

Samsung announces the closure of its LinuxonDeX project
Also, Linux on DeX has not received any major improvements in its less than 11-month rollout period.
It was all about expanding support for more devices, and besides that, the only official system image offered was Ubuntu 16.04.
Finally, whether you have a Samsung device that is not running Android 10, you can still try Linux on DeX by downloading its APK file and then downloading the Linux system from Samsung ‘s website.
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