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 @stanwood Thanks to you and @ruditimmer for this tutorial and its future enhancements. I wonder if it should not be put in a new thread dedicated called for example 'Waydroid in practice'. In the meantime, what is the good FakeStore : 
 v 0.1.0 (latest) or v 0.0.2 (suggested) ? 
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 @domubpkm I don't know yet if it's useful to open a (another) new thread as people risk to be lost in all WayDroid threads, but hope that maybe those information could be taken in UBports documentation (replacing, or supplement Anbox: https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/dailyuse/anbox.html) For the fakestore, I would take the latest... 
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 @stanwood Would it help if we had a Waydroid specific section under support like we do noe for Libertine. I think it would be good idea and we could move the existing threads and posts into it. 
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 @lakotaubp Indeed, Good idea. 
 And anyway, I will try to keep this post updated as the project evolves.
 Feel free to move it in a new thread / section if needed 
 Thank you.
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 @stanwood Leave it with me. 
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 @stanwood said in Open Ubuntu Touch to all Android applications !: First, check that your device porting is built under Halium 9 or higher and has the appropriate kernel patches. Thank you for the tutorial but how can I check this ? 
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 @pulsar33 Settings, About, Operating system, Device version description, the number after "user debug" must be 9 or higher. 
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 @stanwood said in Open Ubuntu Touch to all Android applications !: @pulsar33 Settings, About, Operating system, Device version description, the number after "user debug" must be 9 or higher. Thats for the "built under Halium 9 or higher" part only, right? Is there a way to see also if the appropriate kernel patches (not sure myself what those are) are there? 
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 @ra Yes, right. But no idea about the patches... 
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 @stanwood said in Open Ubuntu Touch to all Android applications !: @pulsar33 Settings, About, Operating system, Device version description, the number after "user debug" must be 9 or higher. Hum, thank you but ... 
  
 I don't see what number you speak of ?BR 
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 @pulsar33 Hello, for Volla : 
  
 You use a BQ E5 HD ? It's not an halium 9 device !!!! 
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 @domubpkm OK, thanks 
 That was what I wanted to know.
 So no solution for me (and soon, no more update if I understand)
 BQ E5 HD is dying ... :anxious_face_with_sweat:
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 WayDroid now has it's own place. 
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 Since today, a new Telegram Group for "WayDroid on Ubuntu Touch" has been created. Feel free to join! Thank you @libremax  
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 @stanwood Thanks for your work! 
 For your above list:
 Waydroid does not work on Lenovo Tab M10 X605F (Halium 9).
 The device crashes immediately after doingapt install waydroid -y.
 Afterwards it will not boot again. Will only show "Lenovo powered by android".
 I had to flash again.
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 @muskist Thank you, I just updated the list. 
 Sorry that WD doesn't work on that device.
 Maybe some kernel patches are missing.
 You can try to contact the porter...
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 @stanwood Hello. 
 Could you add the answers to this question in the tuto? ThanksHow to install/update/desinstall an apk not using F-DROID or Aurora Store, which come from Github for example? 
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 @domubpkm check this: phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ waydroid app remove com.android.example <- You can find this when you do waydroid app list For the other help commands do phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ waydroid app -h To update you can check if Aurora Store see the app, if not there is the only way to keep look the repo for example on Github for updates 
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 @stanwood We just updated WaydroidHelper and now have an included "Waydroid Installer" that does what is explained here automatically. We hope that we can make Waydroid more accessible.  
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 @aarontheissueguy This is gorgeous! Thanks a lot for these new features! 
 This is a major step forward in the usability of WayDroid on Ubuntu Touch!
 I did translate the whole app in French so I hope french speaking users can also benefit more easily from these features. (I hope you have been able to recover the data from poeditor.com according to my exchanges with Rudi)
 I have also edited the installation guide above.
 One more time, a Big thank you to you and @ruditimmer ! :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:
