Hello Alex,
I have succesfully used your .ISO to build a test-android AppVM, following
your howto.
> Create android VM in dom0:
> qvm-create --class StandaloneVM --label green --property virt_mode=hvm
android
> qvm-prefs android kernel ''
> qvm-prefs android 'sys-andr
On Monday, 25 February 2019 08:16:32 UTC+11, 799 wrote:
> Hello Alex,
>
>
> I have succesfully used your .ISO to build a test-android AppVM, following
> your howto.
>
>
> > Create android VM in dom0:
> > qvm-create --class StandaloneVM --label green --pr
I've successfully build android-x86 7.1-r2 with gapps in whonix-14-ws AppVM.
1. Install packages in whonix-14-ws template:
sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk git-core gnupg flex bison gperf
build-essential zip curl zlib1g-dev gcc-multilib g++-multilib libc6-dev-i386
lib32ncurses5-dev x11
W dniu piątek, 30 listopada 2018 16:22:13 UTC+1 użytkownik alex.jo...@gmail.com
napisał:
> I've successfully build android-x86 7.1-r2 with gapps in whonix-14-ws AppVM.
>
> 1. Install packages in whonix-14-ws template:
>
> sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk git-core gn
At which point did you get this error?
Did you create android VM according to guide?
>Create android VM in dom0:
>qvm-create --class StandaloneVM --label green --property virt_mode=hvm android
>qvm-prefs android kernel ''
>qvm-prefs android 'sys-android'
>qvm-pre
On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 7:05:08 PM UTC, alex.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
> At which point did you get this error?
> Did you create android VM according to guide?
> >Create android VM in dom0:
> >qvm-create --class StandaloneVM --label green --property virt_mode=hvm
>
Hi,
i updated to previous versions to build the recent android-9.0-r2, which works
fine, but opengapps won't compile.
I can't remember the correct error message, something with
vendor/opengapps/build/opengapps-packages.mk not found.
Will try again later.
Anyone?
# Create a builder A
ote:
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I want to install Android-x86 on Qubes OS 4.0rc4 StandaloneVM (HVM),
> > > > but the Android installer can't recognize the VM drives.
> > > > I can run the Android Live from the iso and i
Following up on my previous post on setting up Android 6.0 as a Qubes
HVM for app debugging purposes, I'm fixing some of the things that were
left unsolved, namely:
* screen goes to unrecoverable standby after little time
* fix vga settings in grub config
* enable adb via tcp
* allo
On 08/25/2017 10:07 AM, Alex wrote:
Following up on my previous post on setting up Android 6.0 as a Qubes
HVM for app debugging purposes, I'm fixing some of the things that were
left unsolved, namely:
* screen goes to unrecoverable standby after little time
* fix vga settings in
Here are my modified instructions. There were a few tweaks such as adding a
few more packages to get via apt, editing a different manifest, and
retrieving OpenGapps via git lfs:
# Create a builder AppVM based on whonix-14-ws or Debian in which you'll
build android-x86.
# You'll need
I know Xen supports nested virtualization but I don't want to weak my
computer's security by compiling this version of Xen for my Qubes
Is there a way to run the images downloaded from Android VM manager in
Qubes, even if outside the VM? Since adb (android debug bridge) works
through
wrote:
> > > > On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:11:44 AM UTC+1, msg...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > >
> > > > > I want to install Android-x86 on Qubes OS 4.0rc4 StandaloneVM (HVM),
> > > > > but the Android install
On Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 10:38:39 AM UTC, nosugar...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Let me just start by saying a massive thank you. This guide has been great. I
> have used it for the 8.1 - Oreo - which was just changing:
> 'repo init -u git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/
show this:
>
>
> From git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/platform/frameworks/av
> * [new branch] nougat-x86 -> x86/nougat-x86
> Fetching project platform/external/android-clat
> remote: Counting objects: 1, done
> remote: Finding sources: 100% (793/793)
Hello,
for running Threema and to read on a big screen and to use the desktop tools
like keyboard and mouse, I would like to use Android-x86 in a HVM.
Sure you can also prefer the wiping on a smartphone or tablet, which has bad
effects to your fingers, neck, back and eyes, so it seems to me
for the 8.1 - Oreo - which was just changing:
> > 'repo init -u git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b
> > android-x86-7.1-r2' to 'repo init -u
> > git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b oreo-x86.'
> >
> > With 8.1, m
Hello,
I want to install Android-x86 on Qubes OS 4.0rc4 StandaloneVM (HVM), but the
Android installer can't recognize the VM drives.
I can run the Android Live from the iso and it works.
I've tried to install Android-x86 7.1-rc1/6.0-rc3/4.4-rc5 but they can't
recognize the VM d
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:17:25 AM UTC-5, msg...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 7:50:44 PM UTC+7, Yuraeitha wrote:
> > On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:11:44 AM UTC+1, msg...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I want to in
On 2019-10-16 11:57, Jin-oh Kang wrote:
Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android directly on
your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android *without* a
hypervisor like Xen which is the whole point of using Qubes. Anbox does allow
you to run Android
; repo sync --no-tags --no-clone-bundle --force-sync -j$( nproc --all )
> >
> >
> > and when it show this:
> >
> >
> > From git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/platform/frameworks/av
> > * [new branch] nougat-x86 -> x86/nougat-x86
>
On 04/11/2017 12:17 PM, Desobediente wrote:
I've tried every possibility to install or boot from live iso both cyanogen mod
x86 and android-x86 and I've never had any luck.
The HVM just sits there forever with "ANDROID" spinning. It goes on for days.
Android 4.4 x86 work
On 04/11/2017 12:17 PM, Desobediente wrote:
I've tried every possibility to install or boot from live iso both cyanogen mod
x86 and android-x86 and I've never had any luck.
The HVM just sits there forever with "ANDROID" spinning. It goes on for days.
Android 4.4 x86 work
for the 8.1 - Oreo - which was just changing:
> > 'repo init -u git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b
> > android-x86-7.1-r2' to 'repo init -u
> > git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b oreo-x86.'
> >
> > With 8.1, m
Oops, didn't CC the list...
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 02:37 Steve Coleman wrote:
> On 2019-10-16 11:57, Jin-oh Kang wrote:
> > Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android
> directly on your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android
> *w
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:11:44 AM UTC+1, msg...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to install Android-x86 on Qubes OS 4.0rc4 StandaloneVM (HVM), but the
> Android installer can't recognize the VM drives.
> I can run the Android Live from the iso and it works.
>
le --force-sync -j$( nproc --all )
> > >
> > >
> > > and when it show this:
> > >
> > >
> > > From git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/platform/frameworks/av
> > > * [new branch] nougat-x86 -> x86/nougat-x86
>
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 7:50:44 PM UTC+7, Yuraeitha wrote:
> On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:11:44 AM UTC+1, msg...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to install Android-x86 on Qubes OS 4.0rc4 StandaloneVM (HVM), but
> > the Android installer can'
t; > > Let me just start by saying a massive thank you. This guide has been
> > > great. I have used it for the 8.1 - Oreo - which was just changing:
> > > 'repo init -u git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b
> > > android-x86-7.1-r2' to &
Sorry I might be out of touch, but can't you just install Android directly on
your HVM without a container? Anbox is meant to run Android *without* a
hypervisor like Xen which is the whole point of using Qubes. Anbox does allow
you to run Android under PV/PVH but that sounds just as a
I am stuck on this process already twice.
When I put the command
Download sources:
repo sync --no-tags --no-clone-bundle --force-sync -j$( nproc --all )
and when it show this:
>From git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/platform/frameworks/av
* [new branch] nougat-x86 -&g
Hello,
schrieb am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019, 03:17:
> (...)
> Hi, please note that Alex's guide was created just before Android-x86 Oreo
> was released. If you change 'repo init -u git://
> git.osdn.net/gitro,ot/android-x86/manifest
> <http://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-
e time.
>
> My goal is to do device-testing with android-studio. Since I can attach
> a physical phone to the android-studio-VM and run device-tests that way,
> I believe it should be possible to attach the android-x86-VM to the
> studio-VM and run tests on the VM instead of the virtu
Hello everybody,
I've been able to successfully install and run an Android-x86 iso and
would like to share with you the steps.
The main, huge issue is the barely usable mouse: I think that using a
VNC server the problem can be overcome. And since I use a VNC connection
to a virtual OSX ma
I was able to install android-x86 7.1.2 on Qubes 4.0. I created an android-x86 CD with a custom kernel and a change to the android init script. I created a standalone HVM, booted linux from a CD to create ext2 filesystem and installed legacy grub. [if you have a hard disk drive, YMMV. I think old
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 7:31 AM scurge1tl wrote:
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> I would like to ask if there is any reliable way to get Android
> template into Qubes, so that I could create AppVMs for different
> android apps (from google play too)
On Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 2:05:32 PM UTC+2, max macaroni wrote:
> In need to run a couple android apps on my qubes os.
> how can I do this?
>
>
> -install android HVM
> -install bluestacks on windows hvm
>
>
> I tried both and it did not work for me.
> bluesta
So, I managed to get the instructions to work (albeit with a few
modifications - I'll post them when/if I can figure out the GApps issue).
However, I'm having issues whenever I try to include and compile GApps. I
can confirm that Android-x86 will build successfully on its own,
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I would like to ask if there is any reliable way to get Android
template into Qubes, so that I could create AppVMs for different
android apps (from google play too). I know about the project of
Daniel Micay who is working on a hardened version of
Hello awokd,
>> [...]
>> You might want just the 800x600 setting, and maybe not Cirrus...
>> [...]
I was able to change the resolution, so that the android AppVM can run on
my lowres x230:
On launch I added the follwing line to grub: video=800x600-32
Unfortunately I have to d
#x27;s quite slow, but depending on your app it may suffice - my
apps are "companions" for business applications, so there are no speed
requirements nor fancy graphics to display.
> It would be nice if Android guests would be officially supported by
> Qubes OS, but until that'
My setup: Qubes 4.1 running on a Framework Laptop, new Pixel 5 phone (with
USB debugging enabled)
My goal: Use an AppVM to flash a custom ROM to the phone using `fastboot`
(Android platform tools).
But I run into a problem almost immediately: I cannot attach the USB device
to my AppVM.
>F
Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2019 05:33:54 UTC+2 schrieb benz magdalena:
> Android-x86 8.1 got released recently,
>
> the lagging mouse issues have been fixed but the main problem is the
> Android-x86 8.1 iso
> can not be installed cause it fails to detect the qubes virtual disks
&g
On 08/02/18 15:32, Mat Rex wrote:
> I was able to install android-x86 7.1.2 on Qubes 4.0.
>
> I created an android-x86 CD with a custom kernel and a change to the
> android init script.
Is it possible that you sent brief notes about how you modified the
android cd in orde
On Monday, November 7, 2016 at 8:57:16 PM UTC, 3n7r...@gmail.com wrote:
> Using stock android-x86_64-6.0-r1.iso from android-x86.org (cm not tested)
>
> Issues:
> 1. no boot
> 2. mouse support
> 3. wake from sleep
> 4. private storage
> 5. secure clipboard
>
> 1.
Hi Alex,
Let me just start by saying a massive thank you. This guide has been great. I
have used it for the 8.1 - Oreo - which was just changing:
'repo init -u git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b
android-x86-7.1-r2' to 'repo init -u
git://git.osdn.net/gitr
In need to run a couple android apps on my qubes os.
how can I do this?
-install android HVM
-install bluestacks on windows hvm
I tried both and it did not work for me.
bluestacks needs access to my graphic card, cant get it to work.
can someone post a way to run android apps on your qubes
an AppVM, I needed to
turn on software graphic rendering, because hardware rendering didn't work.
It would be nice if Android guests would be officially supported by
Qubes OS, but until that's the case, maybe there's a way of running
Android guests in the meantime.
An Android im
Franz:
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 7:31 AM scurge1tl wrote:
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I would like to ask if there is any reliable way to get Android
template into Qubes, so that I could create AppVMs for different
android apps (from google play too). I know about the
On 9/26/18 7:39 PM, Gustav wrote:
> Hey Guys!
>
> I'm trying to install android as a standalone VM and i found that
> thread: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-users/frK8xaBh9pI
>
> The thing is, i don't understand, how can i install it.
&g
пятница, 30 ноября 2018 г., 15:22:13 UTC пользователь alex.jo...@gmail.com
написал:
> I've successfully build android-x86 7.1-r2 with gapps in whonix-14-ws AppVM.
> You'll need 120GB for android-x86 sources and temp build files and 30GB for
> swap.
> Extend private storage
Recently I downloaded and configured the android studio and as it turns out,
AVD has problems with the emulate because he does not want to emulate the image
of the android system. Any ideas? When writing an android application, I need
to emulate this system so that I can see how my code works
nd it works, but is barely usable, because it is
> very(!!!) slow. On top of running ARM emulation in an AppVM, I needed to
> turn on software graphic rendering, because hardware rendering didn't work.
>
> It would be nice if Android guests would be officially supported by
> Qubes
Gustav wrote on 9/26/18 7:08 PM:
On 9/26/18 7:39 PM, Gustav wrote:
Hey Guys!
I'm trying to install android as a standalone VM and i found that
thread: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-users/frK8xaBh9pI
The thing is, i don't understand, how can i install it.
For exampl
Hello,
I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
https://anbox.io
*"(...) Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts
hardware access and integrates core system services into a
On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 3:33:54 AM UTC, benz magdalena wrote:
> Android-x86 8.1 got released recently,
>
> the lagging mouse issues have been fixed but the main problem is the
> Android-x86 8.1 iso
> can not be installed cause it fails to detect the qubes virtual disks
Kevin C.:
Greetings,
This morning I attempted to create an Android VM with this guide I saw:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/qubes-users/HGAT6DmuQkM/QAEnw46RDAAJ
I created a VM named "iso" to store my built Android x86 iso, but somehow the Android VM could not
boot using the
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On 05/09/2017 03:14 AM, Drew White wrote:
> On Monday, 8 May 2017 21:02:01 UTC+10, mattiapa...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>> Hello, i am trying to install an android operating system in a
>> virtual machine of qubes os, i tried to start t
get the instructions to work (albeit with a few
>> modifications - I'll post them when/if I can figure out the GApps issue).
>> However, I'm having issues whenever I try to include and compile GApps. I
>> can confirm that Android-x86 will build successfully on its o
On Monday, 8 May 2017 21:02:01 UTC+10, mattiapa...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, i am trying to install an android operating system in a virtual
> machine of qubes os, i tried to start the iso of remix os but it only works
> in guest mode and with a mouse bug i downloaded another versi
Hi Alex,
On 08/03/2016 06:56 AM, Alex wrote:
> You appVMs may vary: in my work vm, where I use 2 IDEs (Android Studio
> and MonoDevelop) + android emulator + firefox + thunderbird, I capped at
> 10GB and it works ok.
Do you mind explaining how you got the Android Emulator working in an
On Thursday, 21 February 2019 16:20:52 UTC+11, vadimkly...@gmail.com wrote:
> пятница, 30 ноября 2018 г., 15:22:13 UTC пользователь alex.jo...@gmail.com
> написал:
> > I've successfully build android-x86 7.1-r2 with gapps in whonix-14-ws AppVM.
> > You'll need 120GB
Hello,
schrieb am Fr., 30. Nov. 2018, 16:22:
> I've successfully build android-x86 7.1-r2 with gapps in whonix-14-ws
> AppVM.
> (...)
As far as I understand following the guide from Alex will result in a self
compiled Android ISO, which can be used to create an Android AppVM
I've tried every possibility to install or boot from live iso both cyanogen mod
x86 and android-x86 and I've never had any luck.
The HVM just sits there forever with "ANDROID" spinning. It goes on for days.
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Thank you very much, with the last answer I've solved the problem.
Installing android on a hvm:
1-boot from key or hd the iso installation file (qvm-start androidvmname
--cdrom = / usr / local / iso / androidx86.iso)
2-You should be presented with the Android boot menu. Use your arrow keys
On 07/17/2017 03:21 AM, 'P R' via qubes-users wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
https://anbox.io
Just did, and it only supports Ubuntu, LinuxMint, neon, elementary at
After moving from Android Studio 4.0.1, I noticed that all submenus open
like you see in the image, with a little color between them.
Looks like Android Studio/Intellij Idea opens them in a different way in
this new version, so Qubes treats them differently, maybe considering them
as little
Hi Alex. I installed android_x86_64-oreo-nogapps on the Toshiba
encore-mini_WT7-C16 tablet. I like pure android. But I couldn't get the
camera and sound to work. Can you help me? Where to get drivers and how to
add them?
неділя, 28 квітня 2019 р. 02:28:48 UTC+3 користувач alex.j...@gmai
pepito:
Note: I prefer not to run Android platform tools in sys-usb for the sake of
security/isolation.
This, or assigning a USB controller directly to your Android AppVM, is
the only way I've been able to get it to work.
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Sorry, the topic has already been discussed before:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/qubes-users/android|sort:relevance/qubes-users/frK8xaBh9pI/Djf6554EBQAJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/qubes-users/android|sort:relevance/qubes-users/edT4hD1VX94/0DEbJM4sHa0J
Sorry for
On 10/15/2016 08:33 PM, York Keyser wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I want to develop an Android application and have a special VM for
> that and also I have a sis-USB VM. So now there is my problem, how
> can I forward the phone over USB to my developer VM. So I am able to
> d
.
On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:21:15 AM UTC+2, P R wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
> Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
>
> https://anbox.io
> *"(...) Anbox puts the Android operati
.
On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:21:15 AM UTC+2, P R wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
> Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
>
> https://anbox.io
> *"(...) Anbox puts the Android operati
Android-x86 8.1 got released recently,
the lagging mouse issues have been fixed but the main problem is the
Android-x86 8.1 iso
can not be installed cause it fails to detect the qubes virtual disks
is there any 'easy' way to fix this error without compiling
160GB of data to
Using stock android-x86_64-6.0-r1.iso from android-x86.org (cm not tested)
Issues:
1. no boot
2. mouse support
3. wake from sleep
4. private storage
5. secure clipboard
1. If HVM hangs priors to splash screen, try adding `vga=ask` to boot kernel
parameters. (1024x768x16 works for me)
2. Mouse
On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 3:33:54 AM UTC, benz magdalena wrote:
> Android-x86 8.1 got released recently,
>
> the lagging mouse issues have been fixed but the main problem is the
> Android-x86 8.1 iso
> can not be installed cause it fails to detect the qubes virtual disks
Hello, i am trying to install an android operating system in a virtual machine
of qubes os, i tried to start the iso of remix os but it only works in guest
mode and with a mouse bug i downloaded another version in rpm package But i
have no idea how to install it, my question is some of you know
On 11/07/2016 04:02 PM, 3n7r0...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 7, 2016 at 8:57:16 PM UTC, 3n7r...@gmail.com wrote:
Using stock android-x86_64-6.0-r1.iso from android-x86.org (cm not tested)
Issues:
1. no boot
2. mouse support
3. wake from sleep
4. private storage
5. secure clipboard
1
I need to transfer files from my Android smartphone (Opo7). I can successfully
attach my Android phone to a Debian
appvm. Inside the appvm, It will list my phone when I open a file manager but
it won't mount it. It says "unable to mount device USB:0xx" I installed most of
the
On Sun, March 25, 2018 3:07 am, sevas wrote:
> Heres what Im trying to do.
>
>
> I had qubes installed without it. I wanted to install android. Android
> didnt recognize the virtual machines. So, I plugged in a 2nd disk. I was
> able to qvm-pci attach my SSD. Android recognized
ily
in dom0?
> The mouse problem is not a Xen/Qubes issue. Android-x86-4.4-r5
> (KitKat) works perfectly on Qubes. Input handling has changed somehow
> in Lollipop/Marshamallow. I would be perfectly content to use KitKat
> but (of course), that version doesn't emulate OpenGL (und
On 09/30/2016 04:04 PM, arthur.summ...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm on 3.2, and I have the same problem. I actually couldn't get
> Remix to boot, so I used vanilla Android-x86.
Same here. Btw, the new CyanogenMod based image was released today and
it works nicely.
> It boots, but
Thank you for the work. I have few points:
* If we don't verify the commit/tag, I'd suggest downloading the source through
HTTPS instead: https://scm.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest.git
* You mention that we need a 30GB swap, but you don't mention the RAM you had
assigned
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 08:38:58PM +0200, Alex wrote:
> On 10/15/2016 08:33 PM, York Keyser wrote:
> > Hi group,
> >
> > I want to develop an Android application and have a special VM for
> > that and also I have a sis
The security of ADB over USB is rather a mystery. Since some Android version
(Jelly Bean?), Android needs confirmation of fingerprint of the host when
connecting over USB (!). Sure, even authentication of USB host has some merit,
which I am not going to discuss right now. However, when enabling
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On 2016-11-07 12:57, 3n7r0...@gmail.com wrote:
> Using stock android-x86_64-6.0-r1.iso from android-x86.org (cm not tested)
>
> Issues:
> 1. no boot
> 2. mouse support
> 3. wake from sleep
> 4. private storage
> 5. secure
On 08/03/2016 03:35 PM, Torsten Grote wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On 08/03/2016 06:56 AM, Alex wrote:
>> You appVMs may vary: in my work vm, where I use 2 IDEs (Android
>> Studio and MonoDevelop) + android emulator + firefox + thunderbird,
>> I capped at 10GB and it
nt-541558115
>
> On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:21:15 AM UTC+2, P R wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
>> Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
>>
>> https://a
On Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 7:20:29 AM UTC-4, awokd wrote:
> On Sun, March 25, 2018 3:07 am, sevas wrote:
> > I had qubes installed without it. I wanted to install android. Android
> > didnt recognize the virtual machines. So, I plugged in a 2nd disk. I was
> > able to
Sec Tester:
> pl1...@sigaint.org:
>> Good day
>> I want to install an android emulator in Qubes and reading some review,
>> Genymotion is the best. The issue is that it run in Virtualbox, how can I
>> install it in Qubes?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
> Nice qu
Hello,
How to setup networking (internet access) at Android / Qubes 4? Thanks!
2Qubes Devs: thanks for new Qubes Manager :)
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Le mardi 18 juillet 2017 07:23:07 UTC-7, steve.coleman a écrit :
> On 07/17/2017 03:21 AM, 'P R' via qubes-users wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
> > Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from t
gt;
> Apologies if this is out of context, I don't see the original posting to
> which this one is replying:
>
> Have you tried Android x86? Without that ARM emulation, the performance
> should be a lot better.
>
> http://www.android-x86.org/
>
> I've gotten it
Well, maybe we don't have to recompile it, just modifying build.prop might be
enough.
Anbox has some potential advantages over VM with Android:
* Development: Not sure how you would connect adb to some Android VM. Maybe
over network, but I am not sure.
* Integration: Anbox support mul
Im looking into this and Im thinking that if you add a second HDD you can plug
Android into the 2nd HDD and install it.
Im about to try.
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On Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 4:00:22 AM UTC, Pete Howell wrote:
> I've noticed on several installs, that the system would not pickup an IP
> address and had to have one hardcoded. Does anyone know why this happens?
I had a similar issue when I installed Android 7.1 on Qubes OS,
t; You can try this image, but I advise to build your own image for security
> reasons:
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KGDRe9iJgjb3nSBjFlK74Sa_nn08qYiq
I agree that building an own ISO would be good, but to make a test (if
Android really works) I think it's ok to use a prebuild I
clude some changes or options –
> maybe some modifications will be also appreciated by some other users.
>
> Regards,
> Vít Šesták 'v6ak'
>
If that's the case, and assuming that someone knows what would need to
be changed/disabled in order to get Android to run prop
On 11 May 2017 23:05:42 BST, PR wrote:
>Hello Alex,
>
>On 05/11/2017 11:41 PM, Alex wrote:
>> /I'm connecting my Android phone over USB to my Qubes 3.2 host and...
>
>> nothing happens. I'm using a Fedora 24 template and a USB Qube. I've
>> read the i
On Fri, 12 May 2017 00:05:42 +0200
"'PR' via qubes-users" wrote:
> Hello Alex,
>
> On 05/11/2017 11:41 PM, Alex wrote:
> > /I'm connecting my Android phone over USB to my Qubes 3.2 host
> > and... nothing happens. I'm using a Fedora 24 template
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