DanctNIX Mobile/Arch Linux ARM for PinePhone and LINMOBapps

https://video.asgardius.company/w/qaJwCNERbo3htibHVUfw8g

DanctNIX Mobile/Arch Linux ARM for PinePhone and LINMOBapps

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Manjaro Phosh Alpha 4: Anbox Community Service (Anbox on PinePhone III)

https://video.asgardius.company/w/kt7wQmRLEMripxSK5Z3PeF

Manjaro Phosh Alpha 4: Anbox Community Service (Anbox on PinePhone III)

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PinePhone: Installing Anbox on Arch Linux ARM, trying WhatsApp and Signal

https://video.asgardius.company/w/fL227bB9C8n7iCP61MfnMQ

PinePhone: Installing Anbox on Arch Linux ARM, trying WhatsApp and Signal

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Anbox on Mobian on the PinePhone

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How to fix Anbox network

To fix network issues in Anbox, you can follow these steps based on common solutions and troubleshooting methods.

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Lepiej Anbox czy Waydroid na linuksowym desktopie?

#android #anbox #waydroid

🤖 ⛅ Anbox Cloud available for Android Automotive OS from Ubuntu makers Canonical 🟠

◉Stream apps from the cloud
◉Anbox now compatible with AAOS
◉Enhances infotainment for auto's Android apps

"Using Canonical’s Anbox Cloud, Elektrobit was able to demonstrate its effectiveness in an automotive context, providing a faster, more cost-effective, and scalable solution for cloud-based emulators" ~Moritz Neukirchner / Elektrobit

https://ubuntu.com/blog/anbox-cloud-to-improve-infotainment

#Anbox #Cloud #Canonical #Ubuntu #automotive

Canonical’s Anbox Cloud brings new development and testing features to improve in-vehicle infotainment | Ubuntu

Support for AAOS (Android™ Automotive OS) enables improved testing and seamless scalability to make Android Automotive development easier. London, 9 September 2024. We are thrilled to announce that Anbox Cloud, Canonical’s solution to stream apps from the cloud, is now available for AAOS – Android Automotive Operating System.  AAOS (Andro […]

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I'm not a fan of #windows but I am jealous of its ability to run #android apps. I'm surprised #linux doesn't have a compatibility layer similar to #wsl (at least that I know of).
All I know for now is #anbox which seems to be abandoned (?) and Waydroid which I can't use yet becuase #wayland just doesn't work for me. Any ideas?

Does anybody know if Anbox properly isolates all proprietary code? Can I run potential malware risk-free?

#anbox #android #vm