docker-android
distrobox
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docker-android
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Revisiting Android on Linux
If it was me I'd go with a docker-android container. You could go with Anbox or a virtual android machine, but if you just need to run one app, I think a docker container would be the way to go, since you could script it to open, run your app, and shut down.
- Data kependudukan open source
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selfhosted Android emulator?
I haven't personally tested this one, however, there is this project on github: https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android which uses containers.
- Kennt ihr einen einfach zu konfigurierenden Anbieter für Virtual Smartphones?
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Running GUI apps within Docker containers
I know this isn't the focus of the article, but this license provision in a linked project is outright strange.
>By using this software you agree that the following non-PII (non personally identifiable information) data will be collected, processed and used by the maintainers for the purpose of improving the docker-android project. Anonymisation with respect of the IP address means that only the first two octets of the IP address are collected.
https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android/blob/master/LICENSE...
How can you call a project Apache when you're forcing people to pay via their data ? Why is their no opt out option?
Absent that this seems like a great QA automation tool. Or a Tinder bot farm...
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Is it possible to run an Android VM using Unraid?
Alternatively, there are a few docker projects such as this one https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android that might work well. Haven’t tried it.
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Android docker with adb support for appium tests?
So far i was using docker-android i did use in my ubuntu during yesterday and was working fine
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Docker for Android Emulator
https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android this perhaps?
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Evil Mobile Emulator Farms Used To Steal Millions
It's got absolutely nothing to do with the trustability of Android emulators. In fact I highly doubt they used something like Bluestacks, but rather something that can be chained with scripts like an Android docker container.
distrobox
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Show HN: Convert your Containerfile to a bootable OS
That seems more like Distrobox to me(?) https://distrobox.it/
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Windows 11 now comes with its own adware
Regarding the stability issue on a dev machine - you may be interested in playing with one of the immutable-os distros, such as SilverBlue (fedora based).
The high-level take-away is you can't break your actual OS since it's root filesystem is read-only, and you use "pet" containers (on docker, podman, whatever) to do your work in. Applications are either sandboxed via Flatpak, or installed/run inside your pet containers. If your pet container dies, you cry about it for a moment, and when you're ready you get a new one - your actual os and other containers remain unaffected.
I use distrobox[1] to create/run the pet containers.
[1] https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox
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Tools for Linux Distro Hoppers
Distrobox is a tool that enables us to try Linux distro CLI, including their package manager. This requires a containerization tool (e.g., Docker). In Windows, this can be achieved using WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)
- Distrobox: Use any Linux distribution inside your terminal
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Fedora Atomic Desktops
I use containerized versions of things, ubuntu and chainguard images mostly.
You can always create containers with init if that's how you want to do that though. Some distros publish images that come that way: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/useful_...
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Raspberry Pi is manufacturing 70K Raspberry Pi 5s per week
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38505448 ... https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/useful_...
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Operating System?
Yes, you can do that but I've seen others use something like distrobox to run linux inside of SteamOS: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/posts/steamdeck_guide.md
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How much will I screw up my system after installing Merkuro Calendar (KDE Akonadi application), formerly called Kalendar, on GNOME?
For such cases you might use something like this: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox
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Battery consumption of using remote development with WSL2?
Btw #3: Depending on what the user is trying to accomplish, e.g. maybe to make WSL(2) itself more of a "subsystem" than a "container engine", using something like Distrobox or nsbox.dev can be a good idea (along with Docker or Podman in Distrobox's case; the other one uses systemd-nspawn).
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Cannot run containers with Distrobox
1. Find here in "Containers Distros" section the distro image that you want to install ("Toolbox" versions are better because they are configured for Distrobox) and get it URL: https://distrobox.it/compatibility/#containers-distros 2. Use that URL to create Distrobox: distrobox create -i registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora-toolbox:39 -n fedora_1_39 3. Enter Distrobox fedora_1_39: distrobox enter fedora_1_39 4. You are already in Distrobox console. Look at the name in console, it should be include the container name. 5. To exit Distrobox: exit 6. If you run: distrobox list you will see all distroboxes on the system. You will also see that distrobox that we exited is still running. 7. To stop distrobox use commands: distrobox stop fedora_1_39
What are some alternatives?
awesome-kubernetes - A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources :ship::tada:
toolbox - Tool for interactive command line environments on Linux
ubuntu-vnc-xfce-g3 - Headless Ubuntu/Xfce containers with VNC/noVNC (G3v5).
wsl-distrod - Distrod is a meta-distro for WSL 2 which installs Ubuntu, Arch, Debian, Gentoo, etc. with systemd in a minute for you. Distrod also has built-in auto-start feature on Windows startup and port forwarding ability.
qemu-android-x86-runner - Quick Start on How to Run Android x86 in QEMU
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
android-emulator-container-scripts
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
AndroidSDK - 🐳 Full-fledged Android SDK Docker Image
toolbox-vscode - Toolbox Visual Studio Code integration
cloudgamestream - A Powershell one-click solution to enable NVIDIA GeForce Experience GameStream on a cloud machine with a GRID supporting GPU.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager