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Dear all,
Many of you are waiting for the latest developments this week:
The LXC Anbox container is now created. The debugging tasks as well as the activation of the sensors are in progress. These small adjustments are actually a long part of the work.
A next phase will be the creation of the kernel for each device (long road), which could potentially be integrated into the Ubuntu Touch root and thus distributed through OTAs.
From everyone involved in this project: Thank you for your support.
We look forward to providing you with further updates.
Stay with us: https://gofund.me/acb31504
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Dear all,
The latest news from the campaign are very encouraging: The majority of the sensors have been activated in the container kernel.
This means that Anbox is now practically operational on all Halium 9 and 10 devices. (needs to be tested though)
Erfan will soon publish a new video presentation and instructions on how to install Anbox for those who want to test it.
Beware, however, that the installation procedure is particularly tedious and initially reserved for very experienced users.
In a second phase, an installation script will be proposed to facilitate the implementation of Anbox.
Thank you for your precious support!
Come back here soon for more news!
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Is there some technical reason Halium7 devices are not supported? Those still seem to make up the majority of Ubports supported devices.
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I am impressed by the rapid progress, which is being made here.
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Hello all,
I have already been asked a few times to share the repo of the new Anbox.
Apparently there are people who would like to follow the development process.
Hereby:
https://github.com/anbox-halium
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@luksus No sorry...
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@povoq The new Anbox depends on treble project and it's enabled since Android 8, and the devs dont have any halium 7 device to test...
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Dear all,
Rudi and Me are pleased to announce that the Vollaphone is now the first device to officially support the new Anbox service.
As such, we are pleased to offer you the opportunity to test it on your Vollaphone and get your feedback.
In the future, the kernel will be gradually extended to other Halium 9 and 10 devices.
The installation procedure is described below: https://xray2000.gitlab.io/anbox/
Use now your favourite Android applications on your Vollaphone with Ubuntu Touch!
Hope to hear from you soon!
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@stanwood Thanks to you both and the dev for all the work and effort so far and the regular updates.
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@stanwood said in Open Ubuntu Touch to all Android applications !:
In the future, the kernel will be gradually extended to other Halium 9 and 10 devices.
Next step after this one, open all UBports supported devices to all Android applications ?
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@stanwood said in Open Ubuntu Touch to all Android applications !:
Use now your favourite Android applications on your Vollaphone with Ubuntu Touch!
Can you please let me know if the patches I added to the Redmi Note 7 Pro (
violet
) kernel are enough to get Anbox working?They are the last 4 in https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/android9/xiaomi-redmi-note-7-pro/kernel-xiaomi-violet/-/commits/halium-9.0-anbox10/
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@mardy The ones that palasaty have added would be fine.
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Hey,
Since we have encountered some more problems with the new Anbox, we recommend that you do not install it at this time!
We have therefore taken the install guide offline on the website, for now.
We would like to ask you to be patient until it is more stable.
Thanks!
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@xray2000 Personally, I haven't tried it on my Volla yet. There is no need to rush. A stable system is indeed very important, as well as being able to easily install/uninstall what we want. Anbox will also need to incorporate security criteria so that UT's security is not compromised, this is important. Also, with Anbox managing android apk, there is always the risk of importing viruses or other polutions despite all precautions, right? Thoughts from a future user.
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@domubpkm Indeed, the goal of Anbox is to allow a secure environment for the use of Android applications (.apk) without allowing them to interfere with the Ubuntu Touch interface.
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In the demo video it shows you opening android apps from the anbox window. Will we be able to start anbox apps individually through the main menu as it is with anbox now?
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@rocket2nfinity maybe not, as that approach might constraint whats possible. So with the old way you got integration, but the new way will allow more hardware passthrough and performance, I assume
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This looks craaaazy good. The level of responsiveness I see in this video is far beyond what I experience with UT on my FP2, and definitely not comparable with the old anbox. This begs the question: is the way this new version exploits the android container allows for things such as hardware acceleration ? Or is the moto hardware far better than FP2 ? Or is it the gain in performance people have witnessed going from halium 5 to 7 ? Anyway if i'm not mistaken this won't allow for anything under halium 9 to run it, right ? This is exciting ! Thanks Erfan !!!
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Is there some further project documentation for developers?
For example, I managed to get it running somehow on the FP3, but I am not sure how to get internet connection in the anbox container. I assume there needs to be created some network bridge or similar?
And it seems, that the terminal app needs to be set to "do not sleep while in background".It would be nice, if there were some kind of a list with prerequisites, which must be met to be successful.
Though, I assume you just need some more time to put things together
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@luksus Sorry no documentation for now, to get it running on a FP3 the porter need to enable settings into the kernel...
About this terminal sleep mode this would change as Anbox is still into development it is now in Alpha stage...