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On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 02:37 Steve Coleman wrote:
> On 2019-10-16 11:57, Jin-oh Kang wrote:
> > Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android
> directly on your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android
> *without* a hypervisor like
On 2019-10-16 11:57, Jin-oh Kang wrote:
Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android directly on
your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android *without* a
hypervisor like Xen which is the whole point of using Qubes. Anbox does allow
you to run Android under
Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android directly on
your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android *without* a
hypervisor like Xen which is the whole point of using Qubes. Anbox does allow
you to run Android under PV/PVH but that sounds just as absurd.
Just tried on ubuntu 17.04. it installed, but kept crashing, as it warned would
happen. Dont think this is ready for end users yet.
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On 07/17/2017 03:21 AM, 'P R' via qubes-users wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
https://anbox.io
Just did, and it only supports Ubuntu, LinuxMint, neon, elementary at
the moment. So
Hello,
I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
https://anbox.io
*"(...) Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts
hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux