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Old 05-20-2019, 10:33 AM   #659
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Device: Samsung EB60, Onyx M92, Onyx Max2
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Originally Posted by elementarythree View Post
... The best way to use it as a second screen is to use it like a terminal in the old days and capitalize on it's linux roots. Text only, curses-based editors, monochrome terminfo. Perfectly fine since it can't display colors to begin with anyways and this makes most graphical user interfaces just look bad. I even played nethack on it that way. Doable and <b>termux</b> is reasonably quick and fonts are nice. SoC has enough omph to run applications itself, so you don't even need a computer, just a keyboard. If no webbrowsing is required, (I would not advise letting the thing on a network, it has some serious and old linux-based exploits that make it very easy to hijack it and do things like gain root) 2 GB is plenty. Via USB reverse connection and termux API you can combine it with your PC and script it a little, for example open a .pdf or picture on your computer and have it automatically uploaded and displayed on the reader. It's also possible to run a linux distribution and even an X server directly on it with lots of hacking but there's little point to it, termux & android gives you more. If you get one of those bluetooth to serial dealies or set a usb debug connection up, you could even use it as primary screen in the dumb terminal (or I guess in it's case, smart terminal) sense and forego a monitor on your computer of choice. That's possible with GNU screen. It's HDMI connector is absolutely useless. There's no way to force the right resolution and at this point I believe the hardware simply cannot do it. No idea how they screwed that up.

I've had very conflicted feelings regarding this device (Didn't have such since the Amiga 1200 in the early 90s) but I ended up making my peace with it. It works well as terminal and pdf/picture viewer. It has an advantage over the Dasung since it contains a computer that let's you do some nifty things. It's disadvantage is that it's not really usable as a graphical screen with a computer without some serious downsides, but like I said, I think it works best as terminal.
Hello,

I've downloaded Termux (https://f-droid.org/fr/packages/com.termux/) and copy the file to the Max2. I've installed the 'apk' from the Max2's GUI, but when I launch it, I have the message :
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Unable to install
Termux was unable to install the bootstrap packages.
Check your network connection and try again.
How to install and use Termux without any Internet connexion on the Max2 ?
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