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    Waydroid ... how to shut it down ?

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        cr9c
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        Hi,
        I installed Waydroid on my FP3+ and everything is going on well 👍
        Android apps which are installed there, leaves an icon in Ubuntu Touch Apps list so you can easily launch an Android App without first launch Waydroid.

        But to shut down Waydroid propperly I only found through terminal as it's explained here on waydro.id

        waydroid session stop
        sudo waydroid container stop
        

        ... so do you know if there's another option without using terminal to stop Waydroid ?

        For instance when I "slide away" waydroid as it's done for Ubuntu touch apps, Waydroid window disapears but you can't launch it again since it's running in the processuses ...

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          c4pp4 @cr9c
          last edited by c4pp4

          @cr9c Only 'waydroid session stop' is necessary. You need to keep the container started to launch waydroid again via menu icon.

          You can create a desktop launcher to stop waydroid session.
          e.g.:
          /home/phablet/.local/share/applications/waydroid-stop.desktop

          [Desktop Entry]
          Type=Application
          Name=Waydroid Stop
          Exec=waydroid session stop
          Icon=/usr/lib/waydroid/data/AppIcon.png
          

          You can create a script to additionally remove some android icons.
          e.g.
          /home/phablet/waydroid-stop.sh

          #!/bin/bash
          
          waydroid session stop
          rm .local/share/applications/com.android*
          rm .local/share/applications/org.lineageos*
          

          and make it executable:

          chmod +x /home/phablet/waydroid-stop.sh
          

          In that case the launcher should look like this:

          [Desktop Entry]
          Type=Application
          Name=Waydroid Stop
          Exec=/home/phablet/waydroid-stop.sh
          Icon=/usr/lib/waydroid/data/AppIcon.png
          
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            cr9c @c4pp4
            last edited by

            Hi @c4pp4

            @cr9c Only 'waydroid session stop' is necessary. You need to keep the container started to launch waydroid again via menu icon.

            OK

            You can create a desktop launcher to stop waydroid session.
            e.g.:
            /home/phablet/.local/share/applications/waydroid-stop.desktop

            [Desktop Entry]
            Type=Application
            Name=Waydroid Stop
            Exec=waydroid session stop
            Icon=/usr/lib/waydroid/data/AppIcon.png
            

            Thank's for that, good idea I didn't think about ;o)

            You can create a script to additionally remove some android icons.
            ...

            However I don't understand this about removing Android Icons ?! Is there's any link with the way to stop Waydroid ?
            In what way is it useful ? Could you tel me why you wrote this ?

            Thank's anyway.

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              c4pp4 @cr9c
              last edited by

              @cr9c said in Waydroid ... how to shut it down ?:

              However I don't understand this about removing Android Icons

              If you don't want to have android icons in UT menu when waydroid is not running.

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                cr9c @c4pp4
                last edited by

                @c4pp4 Thanks indeed.

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                  Luksus @cr9c
                  last edited by

                  BTW. waydroid desktop files are perfixed with "waydroid" in current versions, like this:
                  waydroid.org.fdroid.fdroid.desktop

                  So (re)moving .local/share/applications/waydroid.*should be enough.

                  (Would be nice, if there were some filter in the app drawer, then we could just filter by the desktop file prefix ;-))

                  Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                    cr9c @Luksus
                    last edited by

                    Hi @luksus ,

                    And If I want to keep only one or two icons from this family "waydroid.*"
                    how should I proceed in the following script ... (In fact I'd like to make an exception ;o))

                    #!/bin/bash
                    
                    waydroid session stop
                    rm .local/share/applications/waydroid.*
                    
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                      Luksus @cr9c
                      last edited by Luksus

                      @cr9c I don't know. 😉

                      And I have the impression, that the desktop files, gets readded, when restarting waydroid, or when re-inititalizing... I am not sure. But it is not very comfortable to always move them away again...

                      Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                        Homer @cr9c
                        last edited by

                        @cr9c hi, you have to mount the fike system writable to do this, right?

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                          A Former User @Luksus
                          last edited by A Former User

                          @luksus You can make icons hidden and the are not comming back add last not on my device to do this you can do following:

                          Hide launchers
                          If you want to keep the .desktop files but hide the launchers, add “NoDisplay=true” to those you dont want to see. The following hides all Waydroid launchers:

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid*desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Remove launchers for redundant apps:

                          #Calculator
                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.calculator2.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Camera

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.camera2.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Contacts

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.contacts.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Email

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.email.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Clocks

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.deskclock.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Dailer

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.google.android.dialer.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Files

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.documentsui.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Gallery

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.gallery3d.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Music

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.eleven.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Browser

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.jelly.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Recorder

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.recorder.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

                          Calendar

                          for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.etar.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done

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                            aarontheissueguy @Guest
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                            @xray2000 how exactly did you use those commands? Putting them into an sh file and running it doesnt seem to work

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                              stanwood @aarontheissueguy
                              last edited by stanwood

                              @aarontheissueguy Just spoke with Xray right now, so open terminal and type:

                              sudo -s
                              sudo mount -o remount,rw /
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.calculator2.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.camera2.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.contacts.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.email.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.deskclock.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.google.android.dialer.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.documentsui.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.com.android.gallery3d.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.eleven.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.jelly.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done$
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.recorder.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              for i in ~/.local/share/applications/waydroid.org.lineageos.etar.desktop; do echo 'NoDisplay=true' >> $i; done
                              clear
                              reboot
                              

                              But not tested from my side!!!! Maybe test one of these commands and check if file is not shown anymore in your launcher. (don't forget to reboot device first)

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

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                                A Former User @aarontheissueguy
                                last edited by

                                @aarontheissueguy Just ssh to your device and copy paste it line by line...

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                                  aarontheissueguy @Guest
                                  last edited by

                                  @xray2000 Thanks everything except contacts is gone. I think I will write an helper app to make that things discussed in this thread easier for the average user.

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                                    A Former User @aarontheissueguy
                                    last edited by A Former User

                                    @aarontheissueguy I made a mistake with the contacts line i have edit it now and update it.

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                                      stanwood @Guest
                                      last edited by stanwood

                                      @xray2000 Thank you Rudi. Post 12 updated accordingly.

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

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                                        aarontheissueguy @stanwood
                                        last edited by aarontheissueguy

                                        @stanwood I wrote a small app to make this process easier. It shows you all the apps that waydroid installed and lets you hide it by swiping from left to right and show it again by swiping in the other direction.

                                        photo_2021-11-21_16-25-36.jpg

                                        photo_2021-11-21_16-26-07.jpg

                                        make sure to reload the appdrawer after any changes. That means scroll up all the way and swipe down. The changes should have taken effect now.

                                        This is very much bodged together but I plan to add more functionality and add it to the openstore eventually.

                                        Download: https://cloud.aaron.place/index.php/s/kd8FjCDsSWGTB4T

                                        open the click with openstore to install

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                                          Keneda @aarontheissueguy
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                                          @aarontheissueguy
                                          Why not publishing your app on the Openstore ?

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                                            aarontheissueguy @Keneda
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                                            @keneda Not tested much yet. And a few functions I still want to add.

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                                              stanwood @aarontheissueguy
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                                              @aarontheissueguy Amazing. Congrats! Hope it will be added to the OpenStore 😉

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

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