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WSABuilds
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WSA-Magisk reviews and mentions
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Xbox controller WSA support
And/but one may still prefer to build his own versions locally via MagiskOnWSALocal. And in the case of the WSA Preview builds which this project can't access on it's own*, MustardChef/WSAPackages shares these too.
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Microsoft just made it easier to get the most out of Android apps on Windows 11
It isn't. It's essentially rooting and flashing gapps onto the WSA "ROM" https://github.com/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal
- Debloated Android Emulators!!! (Reposting cuz there's now also an Emulator for Android 12)
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How to get microG on WSA (official version) running properly?
But a more trouble-free way is to use MindTheGapps by repacking your own WSA via LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal.
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Wsa tools crash on Windows 11
WSA: 2303.40000.3.0 (LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal with MindTheGapps, Magisk-delta)
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wsa-gapps?
So, stick to LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal and build your own WSA with GApps etc with it's easy to use script. You can use WSL2 to make these WSA builds (as in, just go install Ubuntu from MS Store or something). No need to trust someone's personal project.
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Make WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) Run on Windows 10
I was reading the linked repo in step 2 <https://github.com/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal#magisk-on-wsa-wi...> and saw this message, which seems like utter nonsense:
> For fork developers: Please don't build using GitHub Actions, as GitHub will count your forked GitHub Actions usage against this upstream repository, which may cause this upstream repository gets disabled by GitHub staff like MagiskOnWSA because of numerous forks building GitHub Actions, and counting the forks' Action usage against this upstream repository.
is that even remotely true?
If there's any "disabled by GitHub staff" going on, it's likely due to DMCA nonsense, not due to forks having their GitHub Actions billed against the upstream repo. Related to that, I'm surprised to see the submitted repo distribute icu.dll and winhttp.dll, versus telling interested parties to extract them out of the Win11 ISO. I bet Microsoft won't bother striking the repo over to random dlls but why roll the dice?
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The OS to rule them all
Use this to rule Android from Windows (btw).
- WSA and OpenGAPPs Question.
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Guide for playing PUBG mobile on WSA on Windows 11?
Anyway, if you need to install & run the Android apps & games that rely on Google Play Games, do give this project a try: https://github.com/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal. It's likely that you'll need to hide certain stuff from these apps/games btw and the official Magisk won't help you much (if any) in that case so ask again if your thing complains about that for an up to date answer by then (but then again, you're talking about PUBGay of all games so you may fail to achieve what you want anyway).
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creative-builds/WSA-Magisk is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of WSA-Magisk is Shell.
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