David, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the help with free content. I’ve been a plumber for 10 years and with the toll on my body and recent inflation I’m just not getting by anymore. I watch your videos between jobs and stay up way too late every night studying and doing labs to try to give my family a better life. Keep it up, you’re making a difference.
You have no idea how reassured I am by this comment. You reminded me that I’m not alone. 16 years of municipal water and sewer here, and I too don’t think I’ve got a lot of time left doing this with how I’ve managed to destroy my body so far. I hope you’re successful in the transition Sam.
@@ek1578 I’m happy I can help! I’m so with you, I have a two year old now and I want to be able to keep up with him through the years. I see a few entry level jobs around me asking for security+ and I see on the compTIA website you can pay with affirm which will help me big time, I think that’s my next step. Good luck with everything!
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Hi, can I run an NPM command also? like i want to build an react app website from someone's github repo to my github pages using this method you've showed?
Thank you once again. Please make a video on how install C++, java etc.. I can't wait to start coding. Please make the videos on how to use Python and Linux after installation. Especially for beginners like me and the others. I'm blank right now..
Hey David am Ken from Kenya Am 23 yrs old am a plant operator working on a chinese road construction company...Your content is helping me a lot n this what i want to do...
I swear this man reads my mind on topics to post about lol. I just started using ISH a week ago and have been using it to manage my servers at home via ssh whenever I’m on the go or to practice Linux commands and scripts.
Its working 🤔 properly or not .. any Android phn like realme .. supports this app .. pls suggest me sir 😊.. I'm also interested becos i don't have laptop right now..
Thanks, my laptop died at work, so I connected my Samsung to a portable monitor with Dex and made it through the day with regular word processing. I installed it on my phone and it works great. I'll try it with the portable monitor when I have some free time at work. Great video.
Thank you for everything you do for the community. I personally appreciate all of your videos and amazing effort you put in just to teach us stuff for free. You and plenty of other people within the industry have lit a flame in me that won’t go out. I can’t stop wanting to learn everything in this field of “Information Technology”. Every part of the industry is unique and amazing in it’s own ways which makes learning about each different field so fun! When I had first started I never knew how vast this career could be.
I completed your walk through and have successfully installed Linux to my phone and ran Print Hello World command. Really appreciate your instructional videos! Always very clear and your steps work everytime. Thanks David!
This opens up a whole new world from the one that I was living in before. All your previous videos were for people with genius-level IQ's so I couldn't really relate that well. This video delivers practical information that can be used by everyone - thanks David!
Just to perhaps give you some confidence in this field, almost nothing on his shows is genius level IQ stuff. It's just that the people he's interviewed are all playing with this tech consistently, and have been for years or (in most cases) decades. It's also important to note that many of their knowledge sets do not overlap. I've been coding for over 40 years and have stayed abreast of cybersecurity for a couple of decades and _still_ learn something new in just about every video. It's simply not possible for one person to learn everything any more - there is too much! So instead, focus on pieces you enjoy and dive in!
@@infotruther if you are asking me, then I would say this method has been my most successful on android, I am not the most experienced with adding linux to a phone but this was fast easy and works.
Thank you. You are a real blessing to those that are in their learning process of information technology. I encourage you to keep going forward in the process of teaching those that will one day change the world in the future...
Hello David sir I hope you are good there,and you had a happy weekend why not start a python series and guide us from beginning of hacking series as always glad to hear from you 😎😁
Please David keep on doing your great work, thanks a lot. I was thinking you should continue to teach as the basics of Linux on the phone ; So as you said in the video we can get started(as beginners)
Hello sir Devid, I just curious about something , in your recent video with Kody you talked about some really cheap WiFi adapters . Those ware okay but I recently purchased a Infinix laptop , the price of the laptop is only 30000 rupees ( Indian currency) and it has inbuilt WiFi adapter which supports monitor mode. I tried couple of attacks with airgeddon , wifite, wifiphisher and airmon-ng every attack was working fine . Not only my laptop I tried with my other friends laptops (1 - 2 years old) their inbuilt WiFi adapter ware also supporting monitor mode and all attacks ware working fine. So why anyone needs WiFi adapter nowadays?
I live on top of a tower block, facing prevailing winds, and have been looking for ages for a way to take advantage of the wind on our balcony...amazing
Thank you for this video! I am trying to learn both Linux and Python what a god send this video is. Keep up the great work and I look forward to the next latest video. I watched all of your videos at least 2x so far.
This was great!!! I am using an M1 iPad Pro and I have tried all manners of solutions. Blink and trying to ssh into my home computer; all manners of issues. I just wanted an environment to be able to practice python scripting.
The python course i was doing must be a bit out of date as it claimed that Apple users couldn't install python on their devices. I thought that someone must have created an emulator but this is an even better solution. This great as it gives me another screen/terminal to work with and I get to play around with Linux as well. Look forward to the Python and Linux vids.
Difficult for a beginner to follow. But does achieve the goal of getting Python on an Android phone. Attached file of step by step instructions would really help
David when I do get my computer. I will remember your video , but thank you so much for this video. Because there's a lot of people like myself who cannot afford a computer. I hope I can learn a lot. I'm so curious and eager To learn.
iv been using turmux for a while. ish is amazing, my friend has been running a abit(i dont have a iphone;) ), one thing i dont really like with ish, is that its a app inside its own box essentially. theres really no way to access your files from your phone, so say you created a py script with your fav txt editor theres really not a good way to import it to your linux machine. also there are apps like pydroid for android but its so much more satisfying to do it in the shell !-)
I believed this for a while too but if you read the docs it tells you that you have to run the termux storage setup script to prompt for storage permission and it makes the symlinks for you too
Then after you move the files from local app storage to somewhere on /storage/emulated/0 you can turn on openssh, enable and start sshd, and transfer files over, or even Bluetooth them files homie
Good teaching David also I have a video suggestion for you can you go by doing a series of JavaScript and php I would like to learn how these languages are used in Ethical hacking and what types of hacking tools you could create with them
This could be so useful. I'd like to turn an old phone into an audio capture device. 24/7 always on, a virtual reel-to-reel tape recorder with a loop function so it never runs out of 'tape'. Would this allow access to the phone's audio input and output? Could this be used to retrospectively capture and save audio from that looping buffer for export later? Could I have a program running in the background? In other words, is the implementation of Python practical, or is it sandboxed from the devs? Subscribed. Can't wait to see what you do with this resource.
early on ish had an issue where when you had capslock disabled, then installed this app, it completely ignored the setting. the major issue experienced was that this became system-wide, even after uninstalling the app and even updating to later ios versions. hope they fixed this issue because it introduced a serious, unfixable (for the user) bug for those that hate the caps lock key. so won't be installing this on ios unless i know for sure this won't still being doing that. and, i have other devices if i needed python.
I really loved this kind of content from you sir...Really appreciate if you can produce more content like this as we always have mobile device with us...Thanks again :D
Great recommendation, using it to control my numerous Raspberry Pi devices via ssh, needed installing, either openssl or dropbear, went with former as familiar with it. Very convenient having g it on my android netpad.
David, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the help with free content. I’ve been a plumber for 10 years and with the toll on my body and recent inflation I’m just not getting by anymore. I watch your videos between jobs and stay up way too late every night studying and doing labs to try to give my family a better life. Keep it up, you’re making a difference.
I'm sure you will make it, and your family is lucky to have you.
Thank you so much for sharing Sam! You can do this! Please keep us updated on your progress!
@@davidbombal Will do sir.
You have no idea how reassured I am by this comment. You reminded me that I’m not alone. 16 years of municipal water and sewer here, and I too don’t think I’ve got a lot of time left doing this with how I’ve managed to destroy my body so far. I hope you’re successful in the transition Sam.
@@ek1578 I’m happy I can help! I’m so with you, I have a two year old now and I want to be able to keep up with him through the years. I see a few entry level jobs around me asking for security+ and I see on the compTIA website you can pay with affirm which will help me big time, I think that’s my next step. Good luck with everything!
Install Linux and Python on your iPhone or Android phone for free in 2 minutes!
// MENU //
00:00 - Coming up
00:35 - Intro
00:40 - Getting Linux on an iPhone
02:26 - Python on an iPhone
03:53 - Getting Linux on an Android phone
06:37 - Python on an Android phone
05:55 - Conclusion
// Download links //
iSH Shell: apps.apple.com/us/app/ish-shell/id1436902243
Termux: github.com/termux/termux-app/releases
// Termux Google Playstore issue //
Since November 2, 2020 we no longer able to publish updates of Termux application and add-ons because we are not ready for changes upcoming with SDK level 29 (Android 10). Everyone should move to F-Droid version, if possible: wiki.termux.com/wiki/Termux_Google_Play
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good video and good channel and valueable content
you can do most things fine except for accessing android /data for example. and if u try sudo you get something like "you need to be rooted"
Hi, can I run an NPM command also? like i want to build an react app website from someone's github repo to my github pages using this method you've showed?
Thank you once again. Please make a video on how install C++, java etc.. I can't wait to start coding. Please make the videos on how to use Python and Linux after installation. Especially for beginners like me and the others. I'm blank right now..
Sir Please make a video on how to remove kali linux from android
Hey David am Ken from Kenya Am 23 yrs old am a plant operator working on a chinese road construction company...Your content is helping me a lot n this what i want to do...
I swear this man reads my mind on topics to post about lol. I just started using ISH a week ago and have been using it to manage my servers at home via ssh whenever I’m on the go or to practice Linux commands and scripts.
Nice!
Its working 🤔 properly or not .. any Android phn like realme .. supports this app .. pls suggest me sir 😊.. I'm also interested becos i don't have laptop right now..
Thanks, my laptop died at work, so I connected my Samsung to a portable monitor with Dex and made it through the day with regular word processing. I installed it on my phone and it works great. I'll try it with the portable monitor when I have some free time at work. Great video.
Thank you for everything you do for the community. I personally appreciate all of your videos and amazing effort you put in just to teach us stuff for free. You and plenty of other people within the industry have lit a flame in me that won’t go out. I can’t stop wanting to learn everything in this field of “Information Technology”. Every part of the industry is unique and amazing in it’s own ways which makes learning about each different field so fun! When I had first started I never knew how vast this career could be.
I believe that tech is an amazing opportunity for so many of us :) Never stop learning and it's amazing how doors open!
👍👍👍Totally agree with you and David.
Don't worry things will be better for you
We all thank you sir, for your help and support, I'm from Nigeria🙏🇳🇬
You're welcome!
@@davidbombal thank you sir🙏**
Eii Scammer
Are you a prince?
@@martinbobak3009 i am
David, are you the supercomputer I hear folks talking about? Thank you so much for educating all of us here! From CCNA to CCNP all thanks to you
Excellent David ...and didn't have to root the phone. My Samsung S 21 no problems with install. Thank you David. Love from New Zealand
I completed your walk through and have successfully installed Linux to my phone and ran Print Hello World command. Really appreciate your instructional videos! Always very clear and your steps work everytime. Thanks David!
Can't get enough of you thanks for all the videos & courses on Udemy. You have been a big help.
Glad you like them!
Glad to see you back David! Been waiting new videos lol
This opens up a whole new world from the one that I was living in before. All your previous videos were for people with genius-level IQ's so I couldn't really relate that well. This video delivers practical information that can be used by everyone - thanks David!
Just to perhaps give you some confidence in this field, almost nothing on his shows is genius level IQ stuff. It's just that the people he's interviewed are all playing with this tech consistently, and have been for years or (in most cases) decades. It's also important to note that many of their knowledge sets do not overlap. I've been coding for over 40 years and have stayed abreast of cybersecurity for a couple of decades and _still_ learn something new in just about every video. It's simply not possible for one person to learn everything any more - there is too much! So instead, focus on pieces you enjoy and dive in!
Again, thank you from Cape Town,
David. You rule!
Thanks!
Thank you for that tutorial...been wanting to learn Linux forever..Please keep the videos coming
Another amazing video. Thanks for this information David. You're content never fails to amaze us.
Thank you!
David you should start a python series😃I'm really excited to see a course on advanced python
Great suggestion! :)
Yes...This!
@@davidbombal yes please. I’ve shared your page with many friends. We’re all eager for your python series
Thanks so much, also can't wait for the python and linux videos
Coming soon hopefully :)
@@davidbombal Great!
Definitely looking forward to more videos on Linux!
Thank you David!
You'e welcome! Happy to hear that :)
Great ! Am looking forward to the next videos you promised 🙂
+1
Thanks David, as always, Cheers! Watching from Manila Philippines
Amazing content as usual 👍🏽
Thank you!
this is perfect! I was just looking into getting a linux terminal on my phone last night, timing was perfect!!!
What would be your best or favorite method?
@@infotruther if you are asking me, then I would say this method has been my most successful on android, I am not the most experienced with adding linux to a phone but this was fast easy and works.
Always make a great content ♥️ and your videos are informative and easy to learn lots of love keep growing
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Why it doesnt work in my samsung galaxy s9? It stop in 35%
Thank very much.. I just bumped into your channel today and I'm benefiting already. Indeed your making a difference. Keep it up.
Great tutorial for learning Linux on Android and iPhone for those who don't have a PC or laptop at home!😃👍Thank you sir!
love your vids David! i would love to see more how to make android/iPhone more secure and private
Thank you and great suggestion :)
simply brilliant thanks so much David practice on the go anywhere!
Thank you very much. I'm learning python, but my laptop is broken and now I can continue learning python on my S22 Ultra❤.
Really, your lectures are really good .
Thanks sir.
I've learned from you more than in my classroom .
❣️from Sierra Leone.
Thanks you David i learn all for free with you . ♥️🙏♥️From morocco♥️🙏♥️
Thank you. You are a real blessing to those that are in their learning process of information technology. I encourage you to keep going forward in the process of teaching those that will one day change the world in the future...
Thank you David for this amazing Video !!
Easy and straight to the point, I enjoyed the video and I really like that channel.
I have been using termux on my Samsung android all thanks to David. The tutorial works!
It worked on my samsung J7 Android 9. Thank you for the great content as always
This is my first time even trying to learn python. Thank you so so much.
Thank you so much David ❤ sending my prayers for Neil recovery 🙏 God bless you both.
Best teacher, very detailed and on point, thanks for always giving a good knowledge
You are really a good person , support from India ❤
Hello David sir I hope you are good there,and you had a happy weekend why not start a python series and guide us from beginning of hacking series as always glad to hear from you 😎😁
Great suggestion! :)
Please David keep on doing your great work, thanks a lot.
I was thinking you should continue to teach as the basics of Linux on the phone ;
So as you said in the video we can get started(as beginners)
Thanks! So helpful!
Glad to hear that!
Thank You So Much For Your Help!!
You're welcome!
Thank you! Excellent video and tutorial. I look forward to your videos each week.
Just coming now to this and I am expecting to Catch up . Nice channel 👍
thankx from hamburg ! top video!!
I have been looking for a way to install Python on iPhone for a long time and this method is great. Thank you!
I installed through F-Droid, then installed the Fish console within Termux: autocomplete, with this life is much easier.
Ish on ios is a very limited Linux emulator that won’t really let you learn much because you cant do much except running some very basic commands
doesnt it have apk package manager? thats the alpine linux manager right?
@@randomazzy11 Yes, but is very limited iSH compared to Termux
Android is Linux. therefore Android Moggs the shi out of iphone
Jeese man. Thank you so much. When I grow up I want to be like you. Kudos.
Hello sir Devid,
I just curious about something , in your recent video with Kody you talked about some really cheap WiFi adapters . Those ware okay but I recently purchased a Infinix laptop , the price of the laptop is only 30000 rupees ( Indian currency) and it has inbuilt WiFi adapter which supports monitor mode. I tried couple of attacks with airgeddon , wifite, wifiphisher and airmon-ng every attack was working fine . Not only my laptop I tried with my other friends laptops (1 - 2 years old) their inbuilt WiFi adapter ware also supporting monitor mode and all attacks ware working fine. So why anyone needs WiFi adapter nowadays?
If your laptop supports it - great! But, not all do. If you use Kali in a VM, you may need to use an external adapter.
@@davidbombal thanks for information sir👍
Hi David.. I just updated my system to windows 10 home.
I now discovered I need windows 10 pro instead to run kali Linux.
Please how do I do that?
Very cool bro, I want to practice my Linux and Python3 skills on the go so this is fantastic help. 👍🏻🤙
Sir your videos r amazing:-)
Thank you very much!
Easy to follow, clear and concise instructions. Thankyou even a dummy like me got this running.
Very useful I’ll be sure to share your video with ma robotics group in school
Whoa i was using this but didn’t know I could install apks! Thanks! Just wrote my first Python code on it!
Thank you so much, David!
Really, really great, thanks so much David, you rock!!!
Lovely 💯
Just what I needed
I live on top of a tower block, facing prevailing winds, and have been looking for ages for a way to take advantage of the wind on our balcony...amazing
Installed and running on my iphone
That was a great tip
Many thanks
Thanks Dave well appreciated. On a new mission !
Amazing. Thanks David 🙏
I already know this about android but i didn't know about some command and iPhone method too thanks devid
so cool that this is on the App Store
thanks so much man 🙏🏾, from south africa 🇿🇦
Thank you for this video! I am trying to learn both Linux and Python what a god send this video is. Keep up the great work and I look forward to the next latest video. I watched all of your videos at least 2x so far.
This was great!!! I am using an M1 iPad Pro and I have tried all manners of solutions. Blink and trying to ssh into my home computer; all manners of issues. I just wanted an environment to be able to practice python scripting.
Love it. Thank you for sharing!
The python course i was doing must be a bit out of date as it claimed that Apple users couldn't install python on their devices. I thought that someone must have created an emulator but this is an even better solution. This great as it gives me another screen/terminal to work with and I get to play around with Linux as well. Look forward to the Python and Linux vids.
Thank you David 👍😉
David, you are a Star 🌟
Love your videos man!
Difficult for a beginner to follow. But does achieve the goal of getting Python on an Android phone. Attached file of step by step instructions would really help
David when I do get my computer. I will remember your video , but thank you so much for this video. Because there's a lot of people like myself who cannot afford a computer. I hope I can learn a lot. I'm so curious and eager To learn.
iv been using turmux for a while. ish is amazing, my friend has been running a abit(i dont have a iphone;) ), one thing i dont really like with ish, is that its a app inside its own box essentially. theres really no way to access your files from your phone, so say you created a py script with your fav txt editor theres really not a good way to import it to your linux machine. also there are apps like pydroid for android but its so much more satisfying to do it in the shell !-)
I believed this for a while too but if you read the docs it tells you that you have to run the termux storage setup script to prompt for storage permission and it makes the symlinks for you too
Then after you move the files from local app storage to somewhere on /storage/emulated/0 you can turn on openssh, enable and start sshd, and transfer files over, or even Bluetooth them files homie
good stuff. i was able to install python and opencv after adding the python x11 repo in my phone.
Thank you so much David for this video. It is easier now for me to practice python with my phone
Thanks a lot sir. Very educative
You're welcome!
Thank you David, great content and I just subscribed, what is the phone mirror software you are using?
Awesome video David just put the shells on my ipad and my android tablet
I can practice now using only my phone. Thanks David
You are the best bro 🌷
Thank you!
Good teaching David also I have a video suggestion for you can you go by doing a series of JavaScript and php I would like to learn how these languages are used in Ethical hacking and what types of hacking tools you could create with them
This could be so useful. I'd like to turn an old phone into an audio capture device. 24/7 always on, a virtual reel-to-reel tape recorder with a loop function so it never runs out of 'tape'. Would this allow access to the phone's audio input and output? Could this be used to retrospectively capture and save audio from that looping buffer for export later? Could I have a program running in the background? In other words, is the implementation of Python practical, or is it sandboxed from the devs? Subscribed. Can't wait to see what you do with this resource.
Thank you ! Just done it ! Great !
Thank you so much David
Very clear to the point and useful.ty!
early on ish had an issue where when you had capslock disabled, then installed this app, it completely ignored the setting. the major issue experienced was that this became system-wide, even after uninstalling the app and even updating to later ios versions.
hope they fixed this issue because it introduced a serious, unfixable (for the user) bug for those that hate the caps lock key.
so won't be installing this on ios unless i know for sure this won't still being doing that. and, i have other devices if i needed python.
I really loved this kind of content from you sir...Really appreciate if you can produce more content like this as we always have mobile device with us...Thanks again :D
Lots more coming soon :)
Nice video. I'd like to see more on termux and python. Thank you
Thank you sir. Much appreciated!
Thanks for the video David! I have been looking for a way to run Linux and python on my phone just to learn with.
Got an old (yet powerful) Hi8 Intel tablet with Android 4 on it. Which Termux version should I get for it? (where to dl too would be awesome)
Thank you so much sir, this is really a best way to learn you do come up with such techniques and ways to learn coding.
I appreciate the knowledge you have given us, you are truly a genuine person 🙏🙏🙏
Well illustrated. Thanks alot for the videos
Great recommendation, using it to control my numerous Raspberry Pi devices via ssh, needed installing, either openssl or dropbear, went with former as familiar with it. Very convenient having g it on my android netpad.