I had a Chinese Android box gathering dust in a drawer. It had been sidelined because it was stuck on an outdated version of Android, with no updates in sight from the manufacturer. I started considering alternatives like a Raspberry Pi or a budget x86 mini PC to set up a PVR with TVheadend. But before placing an order, I wondered if I could repurpose the Android box as a Linux server. After all, it had decent specs: an Amlogic S905X2 chip, 4 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of internal storage.
A quick search revealed that it was possible to boot Linux on the box using a microSD card or USB stick. Within an hour, I had CoreELEC up and running. One of the great things about CoreELEC is the ease with which you can install Docker and TVheadend. This meant that my forgotten Android box was now transformed into a functional Linux server.
I hooked up a TV tuner (yes, I’m aware it’s not exactly cutting-edge, but I need OTA TV for work) and installed TVheadend. It essentially turned the box into a budget-friendly HDHomeRun. I even set up AdGuard Home and configured my router to use it as a network-wide ad blocker.
Once you have Docker running, the possibilities are endless. To my surprise, I even discovered that you can boot Armbian on these inexpensive boxes and use them as a lightweight desktop. Or turn them into a router or pihole box using openwrt.
Linux: Turning your garbage into useful shit
The first step into the world of owning your tech is knowing what can actually run on it. It’s not just Linux. Just not Windows or MacOS.
If you’re super into what you’ve just accomplished, have a look at the ESP32 ecosystem and behold.
I had a similar experience with a “wow the Linux community is beautiful” feeling after booting into Debian on an old rockchip CPU TV box !
Have a look at the armbian community. Those guys are on another level 😁.
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To my surprise, I even discovered that you can boot Armbian on these inexpensive boxes and use them as a lightweight desktop
Oupsi ! It’s late here so I didn’t read till the end ! Sorry about that 😅
I use old android phones for WiFi on some of my desktops.
Shizuku to be able to do privileged, shell, and hidden api stuff.
Termux to set up an sshd proxy/server to be able to access the machines.
InviziblePro for anonymized DNScrypt and tor socks proxy.
You don’t technically need docker though. It’s just a convenience layer.