You can find the main OS installer and ISO files at SourceForge .
For those trying to run Phoenix OS alongside Ubuntu, you can find guides on Medium that detail how to use apt on the Ubuntu side to manage files.
The mention of "link" could also point towards community-developed tools or scripts that aim to enhance the user experience by providing shortcuts or specialized functions for managing software. apt tool phoenix os link
Phoenix OS rooted versions allow you to use sudo . To gain root in Termux:
Phoenix OS comes with a built-in app store or the Google Play Store. You can find the main OS installer and
Linux Deploy is available on the Google Play Store. Search for and install it on your Phoenix OS system.
Gearlock allows you to flash custom "Extension" files ( .gex ) directly into Phoenix OS. You can find community-built Linux terminal extensions that include core utilities, binaries, and package managers directly integrated into the root Phoenix OS system without needing an app wrapper like Termux. Troubleshooting Common APT Errors in Phoenix OS 1. "Repository under maintenance" or Connection Errors Phoenix OS rooted versions allow you to use sudo
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Expected output will confirm Android kernel + no apt .
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