"KingRoot is an application that lets you root your Android device in a
matter of seconds, as long as you have an operating system between
Android 4.2.2 and Android 5.1. This means that this app lets you do the
same thing as the classic Towelroot, but you can use it even if you have
Lollipop.
The procedure to root your device is as simple as Towelroot. Even if the
app is entirely in Chinese, the only thing you have to do is press on
the blue button and wait. After a couple of seconds, the application
finishes working and you'll have your rooted device.
It's important to know that KingRoot doesn't work with all type devices.
On Moto G, for instance, it usually has some trouble. With Nexus,
though, it usually works perfectly.
KingRoot is an excellent way to root your Android device. That said,
rooting a device is always a delicate process, so do it with care and be
conscious of the risks involved."
http://kingroot.en.uptodown.com/android
https://kingroot.net/root-installation-via-android-apk/
https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy
http://hackaday.com/2017/03/22/an-android-phone-makes-a-better-server-than-youd-think/
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
"KingRoot is a chinese app, and really smells fishy. I have tried
it for my older phone (which was made by a local brand in Turkey).
Although the phone was quite new to market that time, the app achieved
the root. But installed tons of different chinese app.
...
It is fishy. The best way to use it is get root, then use root to remove KingRoot and install SuperSU.
...
There’s an app called GnuRootDebian on the play store that is a regular non root (and not rooting) app that install apt (with regular debian jessie armhf repos), coreutils and the rest.
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I use termux, which is great in that it has the ability to access many android API functions such as camera shots and battery levels.
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LineageOS(forked cyanogen) works great, just go to the f-Droid website and install their ‘store’ .apk and you have a great FOSS only software repository regularly updated. I grab the remaining non-free apps I have to have using apk-dl ."
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