Paul Hill wrote:

It's a regular Linux kernel.  Tweaked for low-power usage.

A lot of the GNU/Linux commands you're familiar with will work.
You can ssh into an Android device and get a shell (even Bash).

Commands like ls, tar, cp, mv etc all work.

Not sure if root access is required.

I have a Galaxy tab, and there are Linux Terminal apps for it. Just install as a regular app. I don't know enough Linux to know how powerful they are, but they support my limited knowledge of Linux commands.



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