On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 12:25:56PM -0800, Gary L. Roach wrote: > Has anyone successfully installed anbox on debian.
Yes, a simple "apt install anbox" just did it for me. > I have tried a couple of different ways starting with the debian > stable package. I've needed to do two manual steps: 1) Downloading a blob from https://build.anobox.io. 2) Invoking "service anbox-container-manager restart". Both were helpfully outlined in README.Debian. > The debian stable anbox package requires a lot of > manual installation of support packages. Does not seem to be the case for me. > I finally loaded the snap version which at least loaded all of the > support packaging. Unfortunately, anbox still doesn't work. When I try > to start anbox I get a white screen with the android logo in the > middle. The screen disappears after a few seconds and then nothing. Cannot help you with that. I have a good package manager already (apt/dpkg) and refuse to use mediocre one (snap). > On a suggestion I ran "anbox session-manager" which gave me the following: > > $ anbox session-manager > radeon: Failed to get PCI ID, error number -13 $ perl -e 'use POSIX; printf strerror(13)."\n";' Permission denied > [ 2021-01-23 21:29:41] [Renderer.cpp:128@initialize] Failed to select EGL > configuration Anbox seems to need EGL/x11 to function. That requires: 1) X 2) An access to /dev/dri/* (see above). 3) libEGL.so.1, from mesa project preferably. Your setup seems to lack something from this list. > I have no idea what is wrong. I have had no problems with my Radeon Anbox works on i965. Just a hint. Reco