### Running Wekan server at Android Requirements: - arm64 or x64 Android with at least 3 GB RAM. Tested with with arm64 OnePlus 3 that has 6 GB RAM. - It is not necessary to root Android. ## 1) Install AnLinux and Termux from Play Store At AnLinux choose: - Ubuntu - XFCE4 - Copy those commands to Termux to install Linux. ## 2) At Termux When you get from Termux to Ubuntu bash, you can install Wekan similarly like arm64 or x64: https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Raspberry-Pi Edit start-wekan.sh so you can start Wekan for example: ``` ROOT_URL=http://localhost:2000 PORT=2000 ``` At Android webbrowser like Chrome and Firefox browse to http://localhost:2000 ## 3) WLAN If you connect to WLAN, you can get your IP address with command: ``` ip address ``` Edit start-wekan.sh so you can start Wekan for example: ``` ROOT_URL=http://IP-ADDRESS:2000 PORT=2000 ``` Then you can use any computer or mobile phone Javascript capable webbrowser at WLAN to use Wekan at http://IP-ADDRESS:2000 like http://192.168.0.100:2000 . [More info about ROOT_URL](Settings). ## 4) Optional: Mobile Linux Desktop Requirements: - 1 WLAN, for example: mobile hotspot, Android device sharing WLAN, hotel WLAN, office WLAN - ChromeCast that is connected to HDMI Input of hotel/office/home TV and WLAN - Bluetooth keyboard - Bluetooth mouse - 1 Android device that has: - Wekan installed according to steps 1-3 above - Android VNC client to local AnLinux Ubuntu desktop - Firefox installed with apt-get to that Ubuntu desktop, browsing Wekan at http://IP-ADDRESS:2000 - Using ChromeCast to show Android full screen at TV This way, you have: - Big TV display - Full size keyboard and mouse - Full featured Firefox at Ubuntu Desktop using Wekan