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Samsung to end Linux on DeX with Android 10

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Samsung to end Linux on DeX with Android 10

Seoul [South Korea], October 21, 2019

Samsung has announced that with Android 10 update, its smartphones will not support Linux on DeX beta program.

DeX which turns Samsung phone into a PC, will not be supported using the open-source OS as a desktop environment for Linux, Engadget reports. It isn’t clear why Samsung is shutting down Linux support as it was the only way for fans to run the full-fledged Ubuntu Linux desktop OS on their phone. Meanwhile, Samsung recently enabled desktop-style Macs and Windows PCs spaces for DeX.

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