Hi, I have a xiaomi mi a3 that I don’t use and I’m wondering if it is possible to use it for selfhosting. (piped, nextcloud…)
Termux has nginx, postgres, python and plenty of stuff compiled to ARM so I bet you can. You would have to be wary of non standard ports unless you have root access and make sure android does not kill or puts to sleep termux by adding exceptions to the app.
I remember running a few low traffic Mastodon bots in a S3 Mini years ago and it was decent.
google for the things you want to host and append “termux” to it, e.g.:
- nextcloud on termux
- piped on termux
Thanks to your comment I gave termux another try and finally figured out what I was doing wrong (pgk updates never working). DO NOT install termux from the Play Store, use FDROID. If you use the play store version you have an old and outdated version with old and broken package repos.
But if it does not getting any updates, it is a bit risky… Find a custom which gets security updates and then do whatever they say in other comments.
thats a server baby
Until one week ago I was using an old Samsung A20 with good results. I moved to a mini PC as I wanted to host Immich server and I felt it was too much for the phone (it might not be the case though…)
A quick extract from an old post of mine on what I was running: https://lemmy.world/comment/354199
Software: Termux (android app) SSH (OpenSSH in Termux) Rclone (in Termux) Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Prowlarr (in proot-distro) Transmission (in proot-distro) Kavitha (in proot-distro) Podgrab (in proot-distro) Ombi (in proot-distro) ntfy (in proot-distro) Filebrowser (in proot-distro) Vaultwarden (in proot-distro) Homer with lighttpd (in proot-distro)
TLDR: Go for it! Use Termux with proot-distro to avoid headaches
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Until one week ago I was using an old Samsung S20 with good results. I moved to a mini PC as I wanted to host Immich server and I felt it was too much for the phone (it might not be the case though…)
A quick extract from an old post of mine on what I was running:
https://lemmy.world/comment/354199Software:
- Termux (android app)
- SSH (OpenSSH in Termux)
- Rclone (in Termux)
- Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Prowlarr (in proot-distro)
- Transmission (in proot-distro)
- Kavitha (in proot-distro)
- Podgrab (in proot-distro)
- Ombi (in proot-distro)
- ntfy (in proot-distro)
- Filebrowser (in proot-distro)
- Vaultwarden (in proot-distro)
- Homer with lighttpd (in proot-distro)
TLDR: Go for it! Use Termux with proot-distro to avoid headaches
Thanks a lot! Much better :)
If postmarket os works on that device maybe you can go full Linux (alpine), there will be no systemd which might be a problem and I am not even sure about docker compatibility. You can look it up though.
Postmarketos is a great project, but I couldn’t get it to boot on my device.
Ubuntu touch supports it decently
Tried to host a pihole with distrobix some time ago, eventually it just stopped responding sadly. I want a debian server that I can ssh into, it’s the bare minimum to host stuff IMO. Tmux is great, but I use it as a client, not a server.
Best case would be to trash the whole android os and somehow get a real Linux distro running headless (I know android is technically Linux, but it does not count)
isnt the supported kernel a critical question for most android phones?
Not Sure. But it doesn’t mean anything when is I can’t get a proper distro to boot.
yes actually this is what I mean. although android is linux, any distro wont run on the device
would gentoo be an option as everything is compilled?
Postmarketos seems like the best distro for that kind of thing, you compile your kernel yourself too for that distro.
Reading this post on my mi A3 right now :D
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Should work, tho I doubt it’s much more performant than a pi, so your ideas might be too heavy for it.
Can anyone chime in about the safety of this from a battery standpoint? If it’s going to function that way it’ll probably have to be plugged in all the time, and that device’s battery is not removable.
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