

Google created Android TV by using the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) OS, which is built into the company’s own device management system. Linux is free to use, as opposed to commercial operating systems. Linux desktops can be run on almost any smartphone, tablet, or Google Android TV box. The box will now boot into your newly installed Ubuntu Desktop. Remove the USB drive and select “Ubuntu” from the boot menu. Once the installation is complete, you’ll need to reboot your box. Next, install the Ubuntu Desktop package. First, open a terminal window and update the package list. Now that you’re in a Linux live session, you can start the installation process. If it doesn’t, you may need to change the boot order in your box’s BIOS. The box should boot into a Linux live session. With the bootable USB drive ready, insert it into your MXQ Pro Android TV box and turn it on. Then, select the USB drive you want to use and click “Flash!” Etcher will now create a bootable USB drive. Once you have Etcher installed, launch it and select the Ubuntu image file you downloaded. Once you have the image file, you’ll need to burn it to a USB drive. We recommend using the latest version of Ubuntu. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to install Linux on MXQ Pro Android TV box.īefore you begin, you’ll need to download a Linux image. Linux is a more powerful alternative that can give you more control over your device. While Android is a great operating system, it has its limitations. If you’re looking for a way to get more out of your MXQ Pro Android TV box, installing Linux is a great way to do it.
