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        Lakotaubp @Matt73
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        @matt73 Will not the WayDroid Helper app not do it with a complete restart after? If not try UT TweakTool to clear cache, user data etc then delete WayDroid.

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          Matt73 @Lakotaubp
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          @lakotaubp Ok, strange how the Waydroid icon remains after a factory reset. I will try what you suggested. If it doesn't work, do you know how I would completely wipe the phone and start again? I have a Google Pixel 3a XL.

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            Matt73 @Lakotaubp
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            @lakotaubp Couldn't see how to clear cache in UT tweaks. I just want to remove all traces of Waydroid off the phone, get UT up and running again and leave it at that for now. I'm not a natural nerd and this is just giving me a headache now.

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              stanwood @Matt73
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              @matt73 To remove a remaining icon, open terminal and:

              cd /home/phablet/.local/share/applications
              rm 'APPLICATION NAME'
              

              Redmi Note 9S Stable
              If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                Matt73 @stanwood
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                @stanwood Thanks

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                  sunnyboy258
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                  Thank you for your instruction. Now I can run Waydroid on UT by click waydroid desktop icon with google pixel 3.
                  According to my understanding Waydroid is a wayland client, but I can't run glmark2-es2-wayland directly on UT or start Waydroid direrctly in UT terminal, how should I run a wayland client ?

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                    madas @stanwood
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                    @stanwood Thank you for the detailed description.

                    I followed the B) method (manual installation) on a Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro.

                    apt update run with several error messages,
                    after that everything went smoothly,
                    except the last command: there is no anbox.conf file, there is no gbinder.d directory at all.

                    Can you give me any hint?

                    Thank you in advance.

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                      madas @madas
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                      @madas

                      The parents of the smiling emoji are B and a closing parentheses. (I mean I typed these two characters.)

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                        Nakele @madas
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                        @madas I've manually created the anbox.conf file and followed the manual procedure as well. I didn't get an error for gbinder. I wiped my phone to try something else so I don't have waydroid now but if u r still stuck let me know.

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                          plenzdorf @Nakele
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                          @nakele How did you generate the anbox. conf? I have a Vollaphone (Ota-24), the installation of Waydroid was perfect, but I get the error that no path/file gbinder.d/anbox.conf exists - and under etc it really does not exist. Waydroid can not be started after that.

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                            cleggorz @plenzdorf
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                            @plenzdorf
                            cd /etc/gbinder.d/
                            sudo nano
                            Ctrl+o (saves file)
                            You will be prompted to name the file
                            Call file anbox.conf

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