On 04/14/2017 02:02 AM, Alex wrote: > Fedora appvm, installed snapd (sudo dnf install snapd) and run the magic > command > $ snap install --classic anbox-installer && anbox-installer > > requires root :D > > Run with sudo, snap install does its thing (but prints a suspicious > "Waiting for restart" which I don't know how to interpret), but there's > no anbox-installer to be found by bash. > > It is found by "snap run anbox-installer", but that command fails pretty > soon with "execv failed: no such file or directory". > > That's all for now; as I said, I'm quite eager to have a fast-running > android environment on Qubes for app development and debug, and it seems > that Anbox (only having ADB as the app installation method as of now) > would be fit for the job. > > I join Reg Tiangha's request for more information if anybody does any > further testing; i.e. wether it works on other templates, if snap needs > to be installed in the template to run, or anything else that may help. > Well, I think I read it was dependant on Mir or Unity or something Ubuntu-centric like that, so for the moment, it'll only work on Ubuntu-based machines. But I could have misread something somewhere and I haven't had time yet to play with it myself.
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