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export ANBOX_LOG_LEVEL=debug | export ANBOX_LOG_LEVEL=debug | ||
anbox session-manager | anbox session-manager | ||
This should output: | |||
user@devuan-pinephone:~$ anbox session-manager | |||
[ 2021-01-18 14:20:08] [Renderer.cpp:165@initialize] Using a surfaceless EGL context | |||
[ 2021-01-18 14:20:08] [Renderer.cpp:248@initialize] Successfully initialized EGL | |||
[ 2021-01-18 14:21:03] [session_manager.cpp:264@operator()] Android successfully booted | |||
In another terminal, also as '''user''': | |||
anbox launch --package=org.anbox.appmgr --component=org.anbox.appmgr.AppViewActivity | anbox launch --package=org.anbox.appmgr --component=org.anbox.appmgr.AppViewActivity | ||
Revision as of 14:22, 18 January 2021
Installation
From extras
apt install anbox
Or install anbox from HAM.
Usage
The initscript should automatically start anbox container-manager.
supervise-daemon anbox-container-manager --start /usr/bin/anbox -- container-manager --daemon --privileged --data-path=/var/lib/anbox --android-image=/usr/share/anbox/android.img \_ /usr/bin/anbox container-manager --daemon --privileged --data-path=/var/lib/anbox --android-image=/usr/share/anbox/android.img
As user:
export ANBOX_LOG_LEVEL=debug anbox session-manager
This should output:
user@devuan-pinephone:~$ anbox session-manager [ 2021-01-18 14:20:08] [Renderer.cpp:165@initialize] Using a surfaceless EGL context [ 2021-01-18 14:20:08] [Renderer.cpp:248@initialize] Successfully initialized EGL [ 2021-01-18 14:21:03] [session_manager.cpp:264@operator()] Android successfully booted
In another terminal, also as user:
anbox launch --package=org.anbox.appmgr --component=org.anbox.appmgr.AppViewActivity
There is also an option with using anbox-launch.sh but I have not gotten it to work successfully.
Please note that it takes a long time to start an activity for the first time. So be patient. Subsequent runs should be faster. You can view "progress" in htop. anbox should be using the CPU. When the usage is low, you should be ready to start activities.
You can also find some useful logs in /var/lib/anbox/logs