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Tried it on the pixel and no luck…
Apparently it’s not apk install telnet, I need to type pkg instead. I did that and got the response below (not exact obviously) -get: 1 http.termux.net -get: 2 (similar to above) -fetched 246kb -58 packages can be upgraded. Run ‘apt list —upgradable to see them. -ERROR unable to locate package telnet.
So I ran the command line ‘apt list upgrade’ (is that what it’s called, a command line?) and I got a bunch of text back. Most of it is something like below… -dpkg/stable #.##.# arch64 [upgradable from #.##.#]