Has anyone had success getting any of these containers to work with a camera? Recently, my bank discontinued their website based deposit system for checks in favor of their app. I'm reluctant to keep an app with full access to my account on my phone, so a container system like Waydroid or Anbox would be great if I could just emulate the app when I need it. Has anyone else run into this issue and, if so, how have you…
Waydroid – Run Android containers on Ubuntu
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Re: Waydroid – Run Android containers on Ubuntu
#212Earlier quoted context omitted.
Quite a lot of stuff from the Play Store has an x86 version, because then they get users on Chromebooks.
wut? most chromebooks are arm
Re: Waydroid – Run Android containers on Ubuntu
#213Earlier quoted context omitted.
Eww? Do you honestly believe the future of the Linux desktop is anything but Wayland?
Well, yes, I do. I expect X11 to be around for quite a while, possibly even longer than Wayland. Now if Wayland itself gains some of the features which keep me at X11 - network transparency (through nx/x2go) and compatibility with the kitchen sink being the most important - this might change but until such a time I will use X11, as will many others.
Re: Waydroid – Run Android containers on Ubuntu
#214Just installed it. First impressions: * The good - It is very responsive and smooth - Install just following instructions described - F-droid works - Apps installed from F-droid works - Full screen videos from Newpipe play smoothly * The bad - Had to enable "invert colors" to get correct colors - Mouse scroll is inverted - Can't choose correct layout of physical keyboard because android thinks there's no physical key…
One thing to add to The bad/The ugly : - requires Wayland - does not seem to work with X11 This makes it a no-go for many a potential user.