Samsung will release a private beta of it productof Linux on DeX on November 12th. Linux on DeX will allow the users to open an Ubuntu desktop from the Note 9.
Linux on DeX will only support one version of Ubuntu (16.04 LTS) and will only work on Note 9 and Tab S4 devices that have at least 8GB storage and memory greater than 4GB, according to Samsung. All packages must be compiled for Arm 64.
Samsung claims that the new Linux on DeX interface can be used by developers to work "on the go" and in the case of the Tab S4, it will have a more complete interface in tablets.
"Linux in DeX can slow down or shut down suddenly in case of memory shortage," warns the Korean company.
If you're still interested, you can sign up to try the private beta version.
Note that Linux on DeX originally needed a dock, but Samsung's latest devices only need one cable USB-C to HDMI.
Sign up for the beta version
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