Over the past few years, the computing capability of portable devices equipped with ARM processors has expanded exponentially. Yet, despite their growing power, the prevalent Android-like operating systems often confine users to a 'walled garden,' restricting direct interaction with the core Linux functionalities. In this presentation, we will explore the transformative potential of Termux and its complementary tools, such as Termux:x11 and proot-distro. These tools are designed to liberate your Android-powered tablets and smartphones, enabling them to function as fully-fledged Linux systems. By bridging this gap, we can harness the true capabilities of these portable devices, positioning them as indispensable assets in enhancing personal and professional productivity. (Note: Please take a keyboard-equipped Android/Harmony device installed with Termux and Termux:x11 to make your lunchtime more interesting)
在过去几年中,搭载ARM处理器的便携式设备的计算能力呈指数级增长。然而,尽管它们的能力不断增强,但市面最常见设备上的安卓与类安卓操作系统则常常将用户限制在一个“禁闭室”中,限制了与重要Linux功能的直接交互。在本次演讲中,我们将粗浅探讨Termux及其配套工具,如Termux:x11和proot-distro所带来的潜力。这些工具旨在解放你的(类)安卓平板电脑和智能手机,使它们能够作为较为完备的Linux系统运行,尽可能释放其作为生产力设备的潜力。(注:若想效果更好,请携带Android/鸿蒙设备,并预先安装Termux和Termux:x11)
BIO
Dr. Lile Wang obtained his Physics Bachelor's degree in the Physics Department at Tsinghua University in 2012. He went to Princeton University for graduate program and obtained his PhD degree in Astrophysics in 2018. Then he was a research fellow at the Flatiron Institute for three years. Since 2021, he has joined the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at Peking University as an Assistant Professor. His research focuses on numerical simulations in astrophysics, and developing new tools and methods to accelerate the simulations as well as to bridge simulations to observations.
Host: Rui Xu