Are you running Linux on your BlackBerry device? Have you tried the Termux method? Let me know in the comments below!
If you are a developer, the Passport is a fascinating device to hack on. If you are a user, you should keep an eye on the postmarketOS Wiki for future breakthroughs. blackberry passport linux
If you are hoping to install a standard build of Ubuntu Touch or postmarketOS via a simple dual-boot app, I have some bad news. The Passport (codenamed Oslo and Windermere ) has a locked bootloader. Are you running Linux on your BlackBerry device
Furthermore, the Passport runs , a microkernel-based OS (QNX) that shares a surprising amount of DNA with Unix-like systems. Under the hood, it offers a true, albeit restricted, POSIX environment. With tools like term48 or a native SSH client, a Passport transforms into a pocket-sized terminal. Plug it into a USB-C adapter (via the micro-USB port), and you can ssh into a home server, rsync files, or even write Python scripts. If you are a developer, the Passport is