Re: Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-30 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-07-30 12:24, Frank Bures wrote: On 2024-07-30 02:36, Barry wrote: On 28 Jul 2024, at 21:13, Frank Bures wrote: I downloaded open Android version 9 and ran it in a VM. I found https://openandroidinstaller.org/  but I do not think is what you used

Re: Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-30 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-07-30 02:36, Barry wrote: On 28 Jul 2024, at 21:13, Frank Bures wrote: I downloaded open Android version 9 and ran it in a VM. I found https://openandroidinstaller.org/  but I do not think is what you used? Can you share a link to the android yo

Re: Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-29 Thread Barry
> On 28 Jul 2024, at 21:13, Frank Bures wrote: > > I downloaded open Android version 9 and ran it in a VM. I found https://openandroidinstaller.org/ but I do not think is what you used? Can you share a link to the android you downloaded? Barry-- __

Re: Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-28 Thread Dave Close
Frank Bures wrote: >For the record, the results of my experiments: >... >3. QEMU/KVM > >I downloaded open Android version 9 and ran it in a VM. It runs >perfectly. I could install EERO without any problems and all >functionality is there. It is very fast, the responses are almost >instantaneous

Re: Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-28 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-07-28 00:00, Frank Bures wrote: For the record, the results of my experiments: 1. Waydroid is an Android emulator for Wayland. In F40 it is installable via dnf. After initialization I was able to run it and it seems to be quite responsive. Unfortunately, EERO app cannot be installed

Re: Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-27 Thread Frank Bures
On 2024-07-27 18:49, richard emberson wrote: Hi, I've wondered lately what it means to "run" an Android App on a Linux platform: 1) If you have some kitchen appliance that has an associated App, can you communicate with the appliance with the App using your Linux Wifi? In my particular case,

Re: Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-27 Thread richard emberson
Hi, I've wondered lately what it means to "run" an Android App on a Linux platform: 1) If you have some kitchen appliance that has an associated App, can you communicate with the appliance with the App using your Linux Wifi? 2) Can the appliance communicate with the appliance maker's cloud syst

Poll: The best way to run an Android app in F40

2024-07-27 Thread Frank Bures
I am soliciting opinions on the subject. I've done some search and I found basically two ways: Waydroid and running Android in a VM If anyone has an experience with this topic I would appreciate your opinion on which way is better for the purpose. Basically, I just want to run EERO app on my