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Gouranga Das Samrat
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Turn Your Android Into a Full Desktop — No Root Needed 🚀

Your pocket is hiding a surprisingly powerful computer. Let's unlock it.

Most people use Termux to run a few scripts or compile some code. But what if you could run a full XFCE4 desktop environment — with a taskbar, app launcher, file manager, browser, and VS Code — right on your Android phone? No root. No hacks. Just pure Linux power in your palm.

This is exactly what the GourangaDasSamrat/dotfiles repo makes effortlessly possible. Let's set it up step by step.


🧠 What You'll End Up With

A real, working Linux desktop on Android featuring:

  • XFCE4 — a fast, lightweight desktop environment
  • Firefox — full desktop browser
  • VS Code (code-oss) — your favourite editor, on your phone
  • Rofi app launcher — blazing-fast app search with Ctrl+Space
  • PulseAudio — actual working audio
  • A Debian container (via proot) for running any Linux software

🛠️ What You Need Before Starting

  • An Android phone (Android 7+)
  • Termux — install from F-Droid (NOT the Play Store version)
  • Termux:X11 — the display server app
  • A stable internet connection for the initial setup
  • ~3–4 GB of free storage

Pro tip: Install both Termux and Termux:X11 from F-Droid or GitHub releases. The Play Store versions are outdated and will cause problems.


📦 Step 1 — Grant Storage & Update Termux

Open Termux and run:

termux-setup-storage
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Tap Allow when Android asks for storage permission. Then update your packages:

pkg update && pkg upgrade -y
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Grab a coffee — this takes a few minutes the first time. ☕


🔧 Step 2 — Install the Desktop Stack

Now install everything you need in one go. This installs git first, then X11 support, XFCE4, PulseAudio, and a bunch of useful apps:

# Add required repos and core packages (git is installed here first!)
pkg install git curl wget x11-repo tur-repo termux-x11-nightly pulseaudio -y

# Apps: browser, editor, image viewer, calculator
apt install firefox code-oss mousepad eog galculator pinentry-gnome3 -y

# XFCE4 and all the good plugins
apt install xfce4 xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin xfce4-clipman-plugin \
  xfce4-screenshooter xfce4-docklike-plugin xfce4-panel-profiles \
  xfce4-taskmanager -y
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This installs quite a lot, so be patient and keep Termux open. If anything fails, re-run the same command — it picks up where it left off.


📥 Step 3 — Clone the Dotfiles Repo

Now that git is installed, grab the dotfiles:

git clone https://github.com/GourangaDasSamrat/dotfiles ~/dotfiles
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This repo contains everything pre-configured — startup scripts, XFCE4 settings, tmux config, and desktop launch logic. You don't have to figure out any of it from scratch.


🚀 Step 4 — Set Up the Startup Script

The dotfiles repo includes a ready-made startup script that handles everything: killing old X11 processes, starting PulseAudio, launching Termux:X11, and booting XFCE4.

cp ~/dotfiles/docs/termux/native-desktop-start.sh ~/start.sh
chmod +x ~/start.sh
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🖥️ Step 5 — Launch Your Desktop!

This is the moment. Run:

./start.sh
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The script will:

  1. Start PulseAudio for audio support
  2. Fire up the Termux:X11 display server
  3. Open the Termux:X11 app automatically
  4. Launch a full XFCE4 desktop session

Switch to the Termux:X11 app — and there's your desktop. 🎉


⌨️ Keyboard Shortcuts Worth Memorising

Once you're in the desktop, these shortcuts will make your life much easier:

Action Shortcut
Open App Launcher (Rofi) Ctrl + Space
Open Whisker Menu Super
Open Clipboard History Super + Alt + V

🐧 Bonus: Add a Full Debian Container (Optional but Awesome)

Want to apt install literally anything from the Debian repos? Add a proot Debian container:

pkg install proot-distro -y
proot-distro install debian
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Then log in with:

proot-distro login debian
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Inside, you can install packages, set up users, configure your timezone, and run server software — all from within your Android:

# Inside Debian container
apt update && apt upgrade -y
apt install sudo git curl wget -y

# Set timezone (example: Asia/Dhaka)
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Dhaka /etc/localtime
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You can even symlink your Debian home folder to Termux's filesystem for easy file sharing:

ln -s /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/var/lib/proot-distro/installed-rootfs/debian/home/YOUR_USER ~/Developer
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🎨 Personalise Your Setup

Change the Termux Welcome Message

nano $PREFIX/etc/motd
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Write anything you want — a quote, ASCII art, a dashboard. It shows every time you open Termux.

Configure GPG for Git Signing

nano ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
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Add:

pinentry-program /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3
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🔁 Every Time You Want to Start the Desktop

Just open Termux and run:

./start.sh
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That's it. Your full desktop spins up in seconds.


🤔 Why XFCE4?

XFCE4 is the perfect choice for mobile hardware. It's:

  • Lightweight — won't make your phone lag or overheat
  • Stable — rock solid, no random crashes
  • Highly customisable — themes, panels, plugins, everything
  • Familiar — feels like a real desktop OS immediately

Compared to heavier alternatives like GNOME or KDE, XFCE4 runs smoothly even on mid-range phones.


💡 Pro Tips

  • Keep Termux awake: Go to Android settings → Battery → Termux → set to "Unrestricted" to prevent the OS from killing your session.
  • Use a Bluetooth keyboard & mouse for the full desktop experience — it genuinely feels like a real computer.
  • External display? Some phones support video output via USB-C. Connect to a monitor and you've got a proper Linux workstation.
  • Tmux inside the terminal: The dotfiles also include a full tmux config (~/.tmux.conf) with mouse support, sensible shortcuts, and a clean status bar — great for running multiple terminal sessions inside the desktop.

📁 Everything Is in the Dotfiles Repo

All the configs, scripts, and docs used in this guide live in one clean, well-organised repository:

👉 github.com/GourangaDasSamrat/dotfiles

It includes:

  • The native desktop startup script
  • Tmux configuration
  • VS Code extension list for Termux
  • PRoot Debian setup guide
  • GPG & Git configuration templates

Star it, fork it, and make it your own. 🌟


🏁 Final Thoughts

A full Linux desktop on Android sounds like a geek fantasy — but with Termux, Termux:X11, and a solid dotfiles setup, it's completely real and surprisingly usable. Whether you're coding on the go, running a local server, or just geeking out, this setup delivers.

Your phone is now also a computer. Go build something cool. 💻📱


Found this useful? Give the dotfiles repo a ⭐ on GitHub!

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