Android on Linux Anbox setup
Android on Linux Anbox setup
//anbox.io/ something I've been looking forward to is that once you install snap and then anbox, it works quickly instead of taking a long time to set up. You can find more details in this Phoronix article https://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_...-Linux-Box
Removed for being an idiot. Edited March 7, 2020 by TerraCraft64 I was a complete fool.
What do you mean? It's not just a small part—it's a full operating system. I can't remix it.
I work on Android apps. Restarting isn't helpful when launching a single app.
They offer everything for free without any noticeable slowdown. The real device issues arise when using ADB commands to push APKs or launch apps.
Many times I needed native applications for Linux. Using Android Studio and a virtual machine on a laptop running on batteries worked well. Keeping a phone plugged in used up its battery, and running a VM also drained power.
I worked on Android projects some time back and built a few apps. It’s clear they don’t perform well. When you connect your phone via USB, it drains the battery faster than usual. Using a wired mouse and keyboard helps extend runtime. If you want more battery life, consider removing those peripherals when not in use.