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        cjengle
        last edited by cjengle

        Is there a quick way to reset Anbox after messing with it?

        I installed an unsuccessful google play services and app combo, and wanted to try again. I know how to uninstall a given package, but I couldn't isolate the the play services package/packages.

        I attempted deleting the anbox-data directory so I could re-run "anbox-tooll install". I didn't have the appropriate permissions even with sudo. I started fishing around online for a quick method, seeing as how these are isolated in containers.

        Looks like I should have been looking into Waydroid this whole time instead? as that's the more preferred app?

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          stanwood @cjengle
          last edited by stanwood

          @cjengle

          1. From Android settings remove all your apps

          2. In terminal:

          anbox-tool disable
          sudo rm -rf ~/anbox-data/ ~/.local/share/applications/anbox/
          
          1. There are desktop files named anbox* at ~/.local/share/applications which you can delete the apps on the drawer

          Anbox is no more maintained. You can take a look at this post and install WayDroid if your device is ready for:

          https://forums.ubports.com/topic/5907/open-ubuntu-touch-to-all-android-applications/114

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

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            cjengle @stanwood
            last edited by cjengle

            @stanwood , Thank you much!

            I did attempt the first half:

            sudo rm -rf ~/anbox-data 
            

            without success. Right now I have it in a functional precarious state after various adb resets and anbox-tool installs. So I'll leave it for now. But if I try again, I'll take a look at the local folder there.

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              stanwood @cjengle
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              @cjengle Maybe something went wrong with your manipulations.
              Don't know where...
              Best thing is to reinstall UT without wipe your data.
              Then start again to remove Anbox as I described above.

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

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