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  • szymon_g
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 408

    #11
    God, the ubuntu font does look gorgeous

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    • darkdragon-001
      Phoronix Member
      • Jun 2019
      • 76

      #12
      I am using Waydroid on my PinePhone. As it is arm, no translation layer needed there, applications look like native. It's a little slow, but running Android on such a low spec phone is not running much faster. The project could well need more developers and funding though to progress faster...

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      • uid313
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 6915

        #13
        Originally posted by Quackdoc View Post

        I use waydroid daily, on arch not using Nvidia its literally as simple as running zen kernel and wayland, installing waydroid from aur, waydroid init (-s GAAPS) and running waydroid, waydroid even supports "native like windows" as well as a full android UI. arm translation is incredibly easy to do. vulkan supported too. yeah there are some bugs, but if that's an issue, more devs working welcome . right now 2 of the devs are busy so there is only really one active dev working on it and a couple other contributors.

        EDIT: if you did want a cloud soluton, redroid is a good solution too

        EDIT2: we waydroid users also dont need angle for GLES support, we can just run GLES
        Sounds complicated. I have no idea how to install Arch, and I have no idea what Zen kernel is, or how to install it, it sounds like some third-party out-of-tree patched Linux kernel. No idea what AUR is, but it sounds like some third-party package source that you have to manually configure to use.

        All I know is on Ubuntu I can't run Android apps out-of-the-box. Can't run them with a single click. Can't double click on a .apk file.

        Think its possible to run some weird shell scripts to load some third-party DKMS module that forces you to disable UEFI Secure Boot or something. Yeah, complicated, too complicated. So much easier with Windows 11.

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        • Quackdoc
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2020
          • 5000

          #14
          Originally posted by uid313 View Post

          Sounds complicated. I have no idea how to install Arch, and I have no idea what Zen kernel is, or how to install it, it sounds like some third-party out-of-tree patched Linux kernel. No idea what AUR is, but it sounds like some third-party package source that you have to manually configure to use.

          All I know is on Ubuntu I can't run Android apps out-of-the-box. Can't run them with a single click. Can't double click on a .apk file.

          Think its possible to run some weird shell scripts to load some third-party DKMS module that forces you to disable UEFI Secure Boot or something. Yeah, complicated, too complicated. So much easier with Windows 11.
          if you want simple, install a good OS like fedora instead of Ubuntu, then all you need to do is enable the waydroid copr (one line command officially supported by dnf). then you install waydroid like you would any other app. the only "issue" with fedora is you need to read and copy two lines, but if that's too hard. you would struggle getting android apps to work on windows anyways. since win11 android app support isn't out of box either. so if thats too complicated, go buy a chromebook.

          WSA requires you to use bypasses to get around the store gapps issues. (which is necessary for a LOT of stuff) and google play games needs you to enable hyperv on AMD systems.

          and every other solution involves something like bluestacks or memu

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          • jorgepl
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2021
            • 181

            #15
            Originally posted by Quackdoc View Post

            if you want simple, install a good OS like fedora instead of Ubuntu, then all you need to do is enable the waydroid copr (one line command officially supported by dnf). then you install waydroid like you would any other app. the only "issue" with fedora is you need to read and copy two lines, but if that's too hard. you would struggle getting android apps to work on windows anyways. since win11 android app support isn't out of box either. so if thats too complicated, go buy a chromebook.

            WSA requires you to use bypasses to get around the store gapps issues. (which is necessary for a LOT of stuff) and google play games needs you to enable hyperv on AMD systems.

            and every other solution involves something like bluestacks or memu
            Fedora is not beginner friendl and lacks the wife support Ubuntu has.

            Also, Ubuntu is a good OS

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            • Quackdoc
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2020
              • 5000

              #16
              Originally posted by jorgepl View Post

              Fedora is not beginner friendl and lacks the wife support Ubuntu has.

              Also, Ubuntu is a good OS
              what? fedora is one of the most beginner friendly distros of all. the only thing you need need to do is enable nonfree repos, but even then thats not that bad, and something nobara entirely sidesteps, cant say i know what you mean by wife support.

              ubuntu meanwhile has been the cause of much headache due to various bugs, and other oob stuff that other distros like fedora dont have. not to mention a lot of the software on ubuntu is quite old compared to other distros.

              but regardless, if you want android on linux, fedora (and co.) and arch are the best options

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              • frank.zhou
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2022
                • 2

                #17
                Originally posted by Quackdoc View Post

                I use waydroid daily, on arch not using Nvidia its literally as simple as running zen kernel and wayland, installing waydroid from aur, waydroid init (-s GAAPS) and running waydroid, waydroid even supports "native like windows" as well as a full android UI. arm translation is incredibly easy to do. vulkan supported too. yeah there are some bugs, but if that's an issue, more devs working welcome . right now 2 of the devs are busy so there is only really one active dev working on it and a couple other contributors.

                EDIT: if you did want a cloud soluton, redroid is a good solution too

                EDIT2: we waydroid users also dont need angle for GLES support, we can just run GLES
                FYI, if anyone interested on the *redroid* project
                multi-arch GPU accelerated AiC (Android in Cloud) solution - remote-android

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                • cooperate
                  Phoronix Member
                  • Jun 2022
                  • 77

                  #18
                  Originally posted by jorgepl View Post

                  Fedora is not beginner friendl and lacks the wife support Ubuntu has.
                  Good, wouldn't want them to steal other distros' wives.

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                  • hamishmb
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2022
                    • 256

                    #19
                    Waydroid works very well on my PinePhone Pro, but obviously that requires Wayland so it's not going to work for everyone, at least not yet.

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                    • Quackdoc
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2020
                      • 5000

                      #20
                      Originally posted by hamishmb View Post
                      Waydroid works very well on my PinePhone Pro, but obviously that requires Wayland so it's not going to work for everyone, at least not yet.
                      well you can run it in a nested compositor, someone is making an wayland layer (similar to xwayland but the other way around), and some people have said that maybe scrcpy might be a viable alternative too.

                      i havent tested it but I think arcan based compositors should "work" since I think their wayland bridge has enough features for at least basic functionality.

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