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(Note: On some devices, you might need to flash to partition aboot or boot . If aboot fails, try sudo fastboot flash boot lk2nd.img ).
Because you cannot natively output the Linux desktop to the Passport's screen directly through standard display drivers, users install a VNC server or an X11 server on the Linux side. You then use a BB10 VNC viewer client to "connect" to the local Linux instance running on your own phone. 2. Termux and Command-Line Linux
Running Linux on the BlackBerry Passport is a complex and challenging process, requiring a deep understanding of the device's hardware and software. While several Linux distributions have been adapted to run on this device, there are still significant hurdles to overcome. This paper has provided a comprehensive guide for those interested in exploring Linux on the BlackBerry Passport.
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