I have a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 that's running on Android 4.4.4, and it's pretty outdated. I can't watch YouTube videos in browsers or even download most apps anymore. I'm curious if there's a Linux distribution that I could install on it to help me watch videos, preferably with ad-blocking features. Has anyone successfully done this, or is it even possible?
4 Answers
Honestly, I'm leaning towards 'no' on this one. Devices like yours with lower specs often struggle with things like YouTube, even if you manage to get a Linux distro running. It might not be a great experience if you get it working. Just my two cents!
I’ve heard that some think the Galaxy Tab 2 is rootable, but rooting it can be quite a task, and you’ll need to find a reliable guide. Just be careful, as many of the AI-generated guides aren't trustworthy and could potentially brick your device. Considering other options might be wise, like a Raspberry Pi.
You might want to try PostMarketOS. It’s designed for mobile devices and could revive your tablet's functionality. Check out their wiki to see if your device is supported. Good luck!
It's good to remember that your tablet is technically running on a Linux kernel since it's an Android device. However, the challenge with older Android devices like yours is getting the proprietary drivers to work with newer kernels. I'd suggest checking out some custom ROMs in Android communities for potential solutions.

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