Android apps on Linux without laggs featuring Anbox [only demonstration]
IMPORTANT: Not a full Anbox installation tutorial but it's shown how you install and run apps with it. Anbox.io has a full step-by-step guide for the setup. Second command: anbox launch --package=org.anbox.appmgr --component=org.anbox.appmgr.AppViewActivity (it's displayed incorrectly in the video since somehow due to my promt letters get mixed up sometimes) In this short video I will just install two of the most essential apps (kinda..). Basically Anbox acts like Android as you can see in the video. It is not a simple emulator as Virtualbox or Shashlik, Nox, etc. since it uses the kernel of the Linux operating system which definitly improves performance drastically. Officially Anbox is developed for Ubuntu but as you can see I was able to install it to Arch Linux. If you want to install it too, then use the guide from https://anbox.io/ since some videos on YouTube are pretty outdated (and I wasn't able to use it before by following them). After the installation Anbox should work like I have shown in the video after a reboot. You will see it when you run "adb devices".
IMPORTANT: Not a full Anbox installation tutorial but it's shown how you install and run apps with it. Anbox.io has a full step-by-step guide for the setup. Second command: anbox launch --package=org.anbox.appmgr --component=org.anbox.appmgr.AppViewActivity (it's displayed incorrectly in the video since somehow due to my promt letters get mixed up sometimes) In this short video I will just install two of the most essential apps (kinda..). Basically Anbox acts like Android as you can see in the video. It is not a simple emulator as Virtualbox or Shashlik, Nox, etc. since it uses the kernel of the Linux operating system which definitly improves performance drastically. Officially Anbox is developed for Ubuntu but as you can see I was able to install it to Arch Linux. If you want to install it too, then use the guide from https://anbox.io/ since some videos on YouTube are pretty outdated (and I wasn't able to use it before by following them). After the installation Anbox should work like I have shown in the video after a reboot. You will see it when you run "adb devices".