
Xeno Zeronium Free Opensource Android App To Create Linux Live USB Installer From Android Tablet & Android Smartphone For x86 PC Computer
By Xeno Zeronium, Cyber Jannah SakuraLength8m
About this audiobook
Free open-source Android apps to create a Linux Live USB installer are tools that let you prepare a USB drive with x86 Linux ISO using just your Android smartphone or tablet, without needing a regular x86 pc desktop computer. These apps, like DriveDroid, UNetbootin, UserLAnd, Linux Deploy, and Termux, allow you to download and transfer a Linux system onto a USB stick, which you can then plug into an x86 PC desktop or x86 laptop to run Linux without installing it permanently.
This is useful for testing Linux, repairing a broken computer, or setting up a new system. Since these apps are free and open-source, anyone can use and improve them. Some apps need root access (special permissions), while others work normally. You'll also need an OTG adapter to connect the USB to your phone. Once ready, simply plug the USB into a computer, restart it, and boot into Linux, making the process easy and accessible for everyone.
Audiobook details
GenreTechnology, Science and Nature
Length8 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 9, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Prologue
6Chapter 5: Termux Apps — The Power of Linux on Android
2Chapter 1: DriveDroid Apps — The Most Popular Choice
7Chapter 6: EtchDroid — A Simple ISO to USB Writer
3Chapter 2: UNetbootin Apps— A Cross-Platform Alternative
8Epilogue
4Chapter 3: UserLAnd Apps — Running Linux Without Root
9Author Bio
5Chapter 4: Linux Deploy Apps— Advanced Linux Installation on Android