On Thursday, February 9, 2017 at 9:11:18 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> What you need: Linux or Windows and an Android VM.
> If you are an android developer, you can run Android under Qubes no issue 
> with any resolution.
> For non developers/tech people it's a little harder, but still doable.
>
> 1. Install Windows or Linux VM with Android Studio OR Delphi OR Lazarus OR 
> Eclipse or any other that is your preference.
> 2. Install the APIs from Google for Android.
> 3. Install Android (Android x86 if you are using Qubes, or QEMU-ARM if you 
> are wanting generic Android.)
>
> 4. Build interVM communication system OR USB to USB between VMs.
>        (depends how you put the APKs on, or if you have a virtual in the 
> guest from the software itself.)
>

Could you elaborate a little on how you run Android under Qubes, and how 
you build the inter VM communications? USB to USB is probably what I'd want 
for Android Studio based development, right?

Thanks!

-Kamal

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