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Termux:X11
A Termux X11 server add-on app.
About
Termux:X11 is a fully fledged X server. It is built with Android NDK and optimized to be used with Termux.
Submodules caveat
This repo uses submodules. Use
~ $ git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/termux/termux-x11
or
~ $ git clone https://github.com/termux/termux-x11
~ $ cd termux-x11
~ $ git submodule update --init --recursive
How does it work?
Just like any other X server.
Setup Instructions
Application runs only on Android 8+ devices.
For this one you must enable the x11-repo
repository can be done by executing pkg install x11-repo
command
For X applications to work, you must install Termux-x11 companion package. You can do that by downloading an artifact from last successful build and installing termux-x11-*-debug.apk
(according to device architecture
, universal if you are doubting) and *.deb
(if you use termux with pkg
) or *.tar.xz
(if you use termux with pacman
) files from termux-companion packages
artifact (do not try to install shell-loader-nightly.apk
as Android application, it is not intended to be installed, it is only for chroot users).
Or you can install nightly companion package from repositories with pkg in x11-repo && pkg in termux-x11-nightly
Running Graphical Applications
You can start your desired graphical application by doing:
~ $ termux-x11 :1 -xstartup "dbus-launch --exit-with-session xfce4-session"
or
~ $ termux-x11 :1 &
~ $ env DISPLAY=:1 dbus-launch --exit-with-session xfce4-session
You may replace xfce4-session
if you use other than Xfce
dbus-launch
does not work for some users so you can start session with
~ $ termux-x11 :1 -xstartup "xfce4-session"
If you're done using Termux:X11 just simply exit it through it's notification drawer by expanding the Termux:X11 notification then "Exit"
But you should pay attention that termux-x11
command is still running and can not be killed this way.
For some reason some devices output only black screen with cursor instead of normal output so you should pass -legacy-drawing
option.
~ $ termux-x11 :1 -legacy-drawing -xstartup "xfce4-session"
For some reason some devices show screen with swapped colours, in this case you should pass -force-bgra
option.
~ $ termux-x11 :1 -force-bgra -xstartup "xfce4-session"
Using with proot environment
If you plan to use the program with proot, keep in mind that you need to launch proot/proot-distro with the --shared-tmp option.
If passing this option is not possible, set the TMPDIR environment variable to point to the directory that corresponds to /tmp in the target container.
If you are using proot-distro you should know that it is possible to start termux-x11
command from inside proot container.
Using with chroot environment
If you plan to use the program with chroot or unshare, you must to run it as root and set the TMPDIR environment variable to point to the directory that corresponds to /tmp in the target container.
This directory must be accessible from the shell from which you launch termux-x11, i.e. it must be in the same SELinux context, same mount namespace, and so on.
Also you must set XKB_CONFIG_ROOT
environment variable pointing to container's /usr/share/X11/xkb
directory, otherwise you will have xkbcomp
-related errors.
You can get loader for nightly build from an artifact of last successful build
export TMPDIR=/path/to/chroot/container/tmp
export CLASSPATH=$(/system/bin/pm path com.termux.x11 | cut -d: -f2)
/system/bin/app_process / com.termux.x11.CmdEntryPoint :0
Logs
If you need to obtain logs from the com.termux.x11
application,
set the TERMUX_X11_DEBUG
environment variable to 1, like this:
TERMUX_X11_DEBUG=1 termux-x11 :0
The log obtained in this way can be quite long. It's better to redirect the output of the command to a file right away.
Notification
In Android 13 post notifications was restricted so you should explicitly let Termux:X11 show you notifications.
Preferences: You can access preferences menu three ways:
Toggling keyboard
Just press "Back" button.
Touch gestures
Touchpad emulation mode.
In touchpad emulation mode you can use the following gestures:
- Tap for click
- Double tap for double click
- Two-finger tap for right click
- Three-finger tap for middle click
- Two-finger vertical swipe for vertical scroll
- Two-finger horizontal swipe for horizontal scroll
- Three-finger swipe down to show-hide additional keys bar.
Simulated touchscreen mode.
In simulated touchscreen mode you can use the following gestures:
- Single tap for left button click.
- Long tap for mouse holding.
- Double tap for double click
- Two-finger tap for right click
- Three-finger tap for middle click
- Two-finger vertical swipe for vertical scroll
- Two-finger horizontal swipe for horizontal scroll
- Three-finger swipe down to show-hide additional keys bar.
Font or scaling is too big!
Some apps may have issues with X server regarding DPI. please see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HiDPI on how to override application-specific DPI or scaling.
You can fix this in your window manager settings (in the case of xfce4 and lxqt via Applications Menu > Settings > Appearance). Look for the DPI value, if it is disabled enable it and adjust its value until the fonts are the appropriate size.
Also you can start termux-x11
with -dpi
option.
~ $ termux-x11 :1 -xstartup "xfce4-session" -dpi 120
Using with 3rd party apps
It is possible to use Termux:X11 with 3rd party apps.
Check how shell-loader/src/main/java/com/termux/x11/Loader.java
works.
License
Released under the GPLv3 license.