Wayland users, how is waydroid? Does it actually support all android apps natively?

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    Just for you to know, you can use Wayland under Xorg as well. What prevents me to use it nowadays is the fact it doesn't support webcam, so I'm using Android through QEMU. I made a script for it that passes my webcam. It just works.

  • waydroid_script

    Python Script to add OpenGapps, Magisk, libhoudini translation library and libndk translation library to waydroid ! (by FrostNovaHD)

    I don't think you have arm translation installed. Install libhoudini with this https://github.com/LegacyGamerHD/waydroid_script for compatibility with arm apps.

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  • waydroid

    Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.

    Regarding the network part of my script, I got mostly from Waydroid. https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid/blob/main/data/scripts/waydroid-net.sh. I just narrowed it down and changed it to fit my needs. You have A LOT of flexibility on how you going to set up your VM's network. There are easier ways than what I choose.

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