I used to hate android emulators, since the ones I’d tested on Windows were ad-ridden, slow bloatware.
The other day I needed to run an android app on Fedora 40.
I tried Waydroid and it worked very well. The app ran supersmooth as if it was running natively.
Also the cli syntax was very sane an user friendly.
waydroid app install|run|list …
So if you need an Android app on linux the experience might be better than what you think it would be.
I just tried it 3 days ago on Fedora 40, Did not run for me.
Followed their wiki
How did you setup?
Yeah I tried it on pop os a while back and never could get it running at all
Are yiu sure you’re running Wayland and not X11?
Actually I was thinking of my arch system. You’re right, I’m on x11
Yeah I’m on Wayland
I don’t remember tbh. I installed it a couple of years ago but used it for the first only recently.
At what point did it not work for you? I just got it running on Fedora 40 following their wiki.
Failed to get service waydroidplatform
on doing
waydroid app install myapk.apk
ERROR: WayDroid container service is already running
IT says already running on doing
sudo waydroid container start
I got it into android “desktopt” previously, but now after rebooting and trying to install an apk it seems to no longer be opening at all. Sorry :/
Edit: I just uninstalled and reinstalled via the software Center and now it works and I could install F-Droid.
don’t run
sudo
that breaks thingsFollowed their wiki
You need a custom kernel, or a kernel module plus DKMS and kernel headers for your current kernel.
You also need the package that handles whatever filesystem they use for their containers.
Then, you need to be running it on Wayland or else it doesn’t work.
The part that I’m stuck on is running games, which gives an error about not being able to find libmain.so, which might be an architecture mismatch problem. Maybe I can virtualize that part? But at that point I might as well just buy a phone.