>anbox Had a quick look on it's Git, looks you have to build it from source. Instead just create a VM and run any android version.
Colton Reyes
>Install anbox on Linux... Why do that when I could just install the Android SDK on Linux and get Android virtual machines?
Zachary Lopez
Using Windows, install graphics card drivers, change saturation
vs
Using Linux, having luck installing graphics card drivers without breaking something, can't change saturation.
gg no res
Samuel Davis
this makes no sense
if i want to run an android app, i use my phone
Joseph Sanders
Are you fucking retarded? The Android SDK comes with a QEMU skin with easy access to a shitload of Android images. Can Wangblows niggers spend a single day without embarrassing themselves?
Dylan Barnes
thats too much to ask for people with brains the size of beans
Jayden Kelly
>Loonux iz bad becuz it can't run a shitty pajeets emulator boo hoo Do you know what Android x86 is? I can run it on the bare hardware or in QEMU or VirtualBox without other shitware in between doing ARM emulation. Winshitters eternally BTFO forever and ever!
i cant get bluestacks to work on 1603 because rundll32 keeps stopping (does this in other situations too) ive tried a bunch to fix it but i also dont have a restore point to just go back on but i also dont want to reinstall so im thinking of just giving up
David Jones
I'm reading your shit and laughing. I actually had more trouble setting up Bluestacks on Windows than Anbox on Linux. if I need to run BlueStacks on Windows I need to disable Hyper-V first, then reboot and then it's working. But I use Hyper-V for work, so when I get back to working guess what? I need to enable Hyper-V again and fuckng reboot! What KIND OF SHIT is that!?
Meanwhile on Linux... according to Anbox manual I installed both kernel modules which they tell to install on my shitty AMD lappy and then installed Anbox. Then, I installed Open GApps, Google Play Store and libhoudini following a simple tutorial on the web. Not only it does work for gayming, but also is more integrated with the system and DOESN'T MAKE ME NEED TO REBOOT MY FUCKING DAMN OS JUST SO I CAN GO BACK TO WORKING. That's because KVM can still work while Anbox is running. :)