Custtermux-4.8.5-android-5-universal-compatible...

pkg update pkg upgrade If still failing, check DNS ( ping google.com ). Android 5 sometimes has broken DNS over mobile data. Because resources are limited, install carefully:

tcpdump -i wlan0 -c 100 Install python and start an HTTP server: CustTermux-4.8.5-android-5-universal-compatible...

termux-sensor -s "acceleration" Install kiwix-tools (if available in CustTermux repos): pkg update pkg upgrade If still failing, check

export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 echo "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >> ~/.bashrc Project 1: Old Phone as a Network Monitoring Tool Install tcpdump and nmap : x86_64 ) into a single APK

pkg install fails with "Unable to locate package". Solution:

pkg install termux-api Then read accelerometer data:

fills that void. It is a community-maintained or individually forked version of Termux, backported to API level 21 (Android 5.0) while keeping the core functionality of Termux 0.118 and above. The “universal-compatible” tag implies it bundles multiple ABIs ( armeabi-v7a , arm64-v8a , x86 , x86_64 ) into a single APK, eliminating the “wrong architecture” errors common with older forks.

pkg update pkg upgrade If still failing, check DNS ( ping google.com ). Android 5 sometimes has broken DNS over mobile data. Because resources are limited, install carefully:

tcpdump -i wlan0 -c 100 Install python and start an HTTP server:

termux-sensor -s "acceleration" Install kiwix-tools (if available in CustTermux repos):

export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 echo "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >> ~/.bashrc Project 1: Old Phone as a Network Monitoring Tool Install tcpdump and nmap :

pkg install fails with "Unable to locate package". Solution:

pkg install termux-api Then read accelerometer data:

fills that void. It is a community-maintained or individually forked version of Termux, backported to API level 21 (Android 5.0) while keeping the core functionality of Termux 0.118 and above. The “universal-compatible” tag implies it bundles multiple ABIs ( armeabi-v7a , arm64-v8a , x86 , x86_64 ) into a single APK, eliminating the “wrong architecture” errors common with older forks.