Guide to Linux for Android
I'm taking out 2 stars for 2 reasons: the app doesn't close with the back button, you have to force stop it or use a task manager to kill it. Very bad. The other reason is that the English grammar & spelling is horrible. You should give the app text to someone that really speaks proper English to Proof read it and edit accordingly. These 2 nags aside, it's an excellent app with very good educational value and plus it has a terminal. Thanks!
Intersting and well done. However I found a problem on the Script part of the main menu. After few accesses it cannot load the related screen anymore. This should be fixed
The app is full of long form text written in broken English, along with frequent punctuation errors. It contains good information, but is just too painfull to read. Please proofread and edit.
Apart from a few spelling mistakes, this is a useful tool for those using Linux systems. It's easy to use and informative.
The tutorial section does not work, when you tap over tutorial button does not open you just returns to home screen. Please fix it.
Thanks for the Excellent course material made available for the B.Sc & BCA students. It reduces the pain of Faculties / Lecturers significantly. - Dr. Masih Saikia, B.Sc(Phy), MCA, M.Phil(CS), M.Tech(IT), Ph.D of Guwahati, Assam.
This is a very good app apart from some grammer mistakes. It teaches from A-Z everything ,this teached me everything about Linux.
Though some of the commands were not working then also.....best app to learn Unix on play store.... Just loved it.
Nice to have when your newbie to Linux! Very well made app. Very informative, very clear. Love it!!!
After upgrade tutorials stop working.... please fix it.nexsus 5x
One star for mistakes, but 4 stars for your good ideas to introduce linux
Loved it, easy to learn n the terminal is great! Just make few corrections on the next update n also the 'Kdump' in the tutorials section! Keep up the good work
This is the best GUIDE app for learning Linux well and good enough for regular use.. The terminal allows us to test the commands and script information is also provided in the app.
When I first installed it everything was perfect after a while I couldn't load up the tutorial page. Please fix the bug. Thank you
very informative and easy to understand. I more than love it. Thank you developers :)
Great app try and learn Linux.. mostly command line... amazing.
Great app, well done. Thank you
I thought this is an offline app but nevertheless this is a great app but one requires internet for it to work.
I think that is a good an useful app, for beginners and not. Thank u!
Teaches you all the things that are needed to learn Linux
It good
It's an awesome app keeping the required info handy.
Very intuitive and well explained. Loved it
Great textbook on Linux, very awesome!
Could you plz help/suggest?
Awesome app for Linux newbie.
The best Linux tutorial ever. Thanks
You'll enjoy learning! I have!
Easy step by step learning for beginners.
Well done.
Best app for learners !!
Great app
Very good
Nice
Liked it
Edit: Followed your instructions and App installed successfully! Very user friendly and informative! Thank you! :) Error code: -505. Sorry for the 1 star. It's only because I can't even download the app. I tried the help from Google but nothing seemed to work. I'm running on a Rooted(SuperSU) Samsung-SM-G530AZ Galaxy Grand Prime; if that helps. Thank you for taking the time to read this. :)
Been quite some time since i used Linux on a regular basis. Just saw this app in suggestions and installed. App looks good. Went through a couple pages and noticed a minor mistake. You are saying that a shell script should absolutely have the '.sh' extension. Umm in Unix there is no meaning to extension. It's not at all compulsory to have extension. So I'm wondering how accurate is the information provided...
This app is fantastic for the curious beginner. My biggest complaint is that the emulator is builtin. This prevents me from having a lesson open, and a terminal in the background. Would be much easier if emulator could stand alone. Read, press 'recent apps' softkey, select terminal, done.
Terminal has access to phone files. I could even delete some of files using command. It feels dangerous to use terminal as accidentally one can delete important system files. Developers please clarify.
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Incorrectly placed spaces, broken English, no mention of GNU as a part of Linux. If you're going to write tutorials, please take time to proofread your work.