but isnt it way easier, to just install a java run environment app? I found the experience to navigate corrupted saviors on my phone miserable, so I desinstalled it, but the option was there.I wish there was an easier way, but in the three days I spent going through the Linux Express Course, I still haven't found one.
You don't even need Andronix or Termux:X11. First one exists solely that you could copy paste one big command in your Termux app so it could install almost everything for you automatically and second one could be replaced with vncsever of sorts(which java refused to recognise with awtheadlessexception - another wasted hours).
It's not that hard once you *acclimated* of sorts, but if you started from zero - you WILL need the tutorials for basic navigation and main commands alongside termux tutorials to install everything properly.
Until everything *clicks* you will be just running circles from one solution to another, from one tutorial to another and from one error to another in desperate attempt to fix it without understanding what you're doing.
But once you get that understanding you could run anything on phone. Or at least you could try if your system doesn't throw error.
Tell me at least your way is better because it translates better (jre is hard because you gotta move a mouse with your finger instead of detecting your touch like your phone does, and corrupted appears out of the screen , so to read youhave to move the screen around all the time wich is misserable)