• Cannot install Anbox

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    IanI
    @ygrex I suggest you look at https://forums.ubports.com/topic/7283/anbox-support-for-the-fairphone-3-3/2?_=1673700715553 Use Waydroid in preference to Anbox. Having said that I haven't installed either. I tried Waydroid using Waydroid Helper from OpenStore but I somehow managed to almost brick my Volla Phone X and lost all my data getting it working again. I'm sure it was just me doing something stupid, but be careful.
  • Anbox support for the Fairphone 3/3+

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    KenedaK
    @devbrones You should forget about anbox. Waydroid is what you need, read with care, ask questions if needed. https://forums.ubports.com/topic/5907/open-ubuntu-touch-to-all-android-applications/114
  • Anbox not working ota-17

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    c4pp4C
    @droid001 Try to contact a porter of your device and ask if the latest OTA-19 supports Anbox or Waydroid.
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    @applee Hi, the same (manufacturer & brand new) cable sees the phone in fastboot mode
  • Help, i broke anbox

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    C
    Aight, i fixed it i couldnt reinstall anbox-ubuntu-touch becausr on of the folders was in use, after unmounting it using umount i could reinstall it
  • Can I get banned for using whatsapp in anbox?

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    mihaelM
    @poVoq Not here: Pro 5, rc channel.
  • Nexus 5 Wifi problems with AnBox

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    stanwoodS
    @antonyj Indeed, do not download the Anbox image on the Nexus 5. It is already pre-installed by default. Doing so might creating bugs. Just start here: sudo mount -o rw,remount / sudo apt update sudo apt install anbox-ubuntu-touch android-tools-adb anbox-tool install exit If you have an error message telling you an insufficient memory in /var, you can try as following: sudo mount -o rw,remount / sudo rm -r /var/cache/apt # delete the apt cache; frees space on system image sudo tune2fs -m 0 /dev/loop0 # space reserved exclusively for root user on system image set to zero sudo apt update # recreate apt cache to install Anbox and adb sudo apt install anbox-ubuntu-touch android-tools-adb sudo mount -o ro,remount / exit
  • Anbox, no Sound

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    @Ingo same as you on Nexus 5.
  • Android apps arrive on UBports Ubuntu Touch with anbox

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    libremaxL
    @tupp Yes, modified
  • Compatibility or not as a development priority?

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    Compatability has to be in the core in some form. To me theres no realistic way without compatability. I gave up on my ubuntu mx4 and now use the mx meizu flyme android because of............the money. Not linux/Android/freedom, like/dislike discussions, but simply because I would have to have two phones: To operate with my banking, reading danish newspapers, see danish television, use the danish mobilePay, use the phone with online ticketing for bus/train - a lot of stuff that has nothing to do with "hobbyist" fiddling with philosophical linux/windows/android speculations but all to do with very everyday digitalizations of very soon everything in daily life. And all those local institutions in all countries are NOT going to create linux compatible versions of their apps. But they are going to be even more necessary to have access to. That leaves the discussions with no choice - if the UBport is going to be anything else than a utopian/idealistic project, it will have to cooperate with a lot of android apps.