The second response doesnt really answer the question?
> So don’t confuse this with actual opportunity to learn. I have learned so much from what MIT, Stanford etc.. post online, and the material is top notch. Speaking of IT/engineering, In my country most colleges are crap…
There's proot-distro, which does the same thing but with conventional linux distributions like Debian and Arch. https://github.com/termux/proot-distro
IIRC they do complete proot-based distro instead of ndk-recompiles. There's a termux equivalent package called proot-distro you can install, if you're fine with CLI.
IIRC it was `proot`, it's not a preload, but ptrace based. preload based unprivileged chroot exists (libfakechroot), but doesn't work for static linked binaries.
> For example, the same people who tend to support helping all poor people for certain things (like college admissions) tend to oppose it for other things (like welfare or basic income). The defining line across all of…
The second response doesnt really answer the question?
> So don’t confuse this with actual opportunity to learn. I have learned so much from what MIT, Stanford etc.. post online, and the material is top notch. Speaking of IT/engineering, In my country most colleges are crap…
There's proot-distro, which does the same thing but with conventional linux distributions like Debian and Arch. https://github.com/termux/proot-distro
IIRC they do complete proot-based distro instead of ndk-recompiles. There's a termux equivalent package called proot-distro you can install, if you're fine with CLI.
IIRC it was `proot`, it's not a preload, but ptrace based. preload based unprivileged chroot exists (libfakechroot), but doesn't work for static linked binaries.
> For example, the same people who tend to support helping all poor people for certain things (like college admissions) tend to oppose it for other things (like welfare or basic income). The defining line across all of…