Yes. I can confirm, that running Linux on Android devices is not so easy
as it would seems to be. Because of our handicap.
The problem even start when visually impaired user would want to run
Bash shell on Android device. Many terminal emulators do not output data
so it can be read. Next true is, that no every user without advanced
knowledge would want to run Bash shell from Android device. Sure, it is
always possible to use Android SDK from Windows system, USB cable and
user can use adb shell with NVDA or other screen reader.
In some cases, it is possible to reboot device from Linux shell with no
need to force turn it off. Which is very practice. I will also try to
find, if Android devices contain some EXT command line program for
checkinx file system or no.
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