ljlj wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:58 am
mr mouldy
when you make iso file,please,
publish it.
i wish to use android apk files...
opera mini apk and others
thanks
LOL, I am not part of Kennel creator folk and have limited data per month to work with. Still on learning process just like I went through with WINE way back when. Honestly though its not that hard to install say MINT or Bodhi and install Weston and Waydroid on those. But yea I agree a small distribution with Waydroid including Houdini would be useful. Especially a portable one. I get yet more experience with Waydroid (in a non-systemd linux) and maybe. Like say I can see a portable linux with Waydroid being quite useful.
I mostly got interested in Waydroid in order to run the Kindle4Android app since the latest generation of Kindle4PC no longer works in WINE. Beyond that dont care that much about Android apps. Many are little clunky unless you have a touch screen. Some really only work in small phone size screen which you can set with Weston options. Weston is a wayland compositor and one usually used in standard x11 linux system for Waydroid. Please understand Waydroid uses a rather large image file of Lineage Android 11. So installing Waydroid to run something like the mini opera apk probably not worth it. Also this wont work on any computer without SSE4.2 So if you have older computer it may not work. You need to check if your computer's processor supports that. I can guarantee if you dont have UEFI bios that it wont work. I really rather not use Waydroid for Kindle app but Amazon in all its wisdom has made this only way to read Kindle books offline with linux.
For now you have two ways to deal with running Android apps on older x86 computer. You can install Android x86 Classic, its a old 32bit version Android 7 I think. It will run apps made for Android 7 and earlier. There is NO SSE4.2 requirement. I tried it and found it a bit twitchy and unstable. I also recently read that PrimeOS which is 64bit version Android 10 or 11 I think has managed to eliminate the SSE4.2 requirement. Cant confirm this since I havent tried it. Though be aware some android apps have their own SSE4.2 requirement built in. Its an arbitrary requirement, so not really needed but as long as its there not much you can do to get around it. PrimeOS is from India, assume there is demand there to run android apps on older computers.
So what I am saying Waydroid or indeed Android x86 is lot like WINE, its not an exact science. Though since Waydroid uses Lineage which is an actual version Android, it works better than WINE approximation of windows which tries to avoid violating any windows copyrights. But there are lot ifs and maybe's depending on your computer hardware. If you can install it and it runs most likely it can run the apps you desire.
I am loathe to suggest windows to anybody, but there are unofficial n-lited versions. I found one called Tiny10. Even as small as it was, it was still sluggish IMHO. But it would run current Kindle4PC i just dont like going that way. And for your needs maybe Tiny10 plus BlueStaks android emulator would work? I dont know if it can run BlueStaks or not. But it might. Oh also read of somebody getting some version BlueStaks emulator running in WINE. I tried that but nope, planets must just all aligned for that guy to get it work, meaning a particular version BlueStaks and a particular version WINE. I kinda have feeling if one did get it to work it would be SLOW. I mean you are adding layer upon layer for anything to happen. I only tried it cause frankly Kindle app is at heart an ereader so not resource or speed dependent.
Oh for the pre-installed Waydroid on Debian and Ubuntu, go here and click download now, you will then get popup with links. https://waydro.id/#install Note these two must be installed for Waydroid to work in them, it wont work in live mode. Though ... might try in ventoy.... but anyway. There you go. Dont expect me to produce a Puppy related iso with Waydroid soon... LOL. I have it working on Fedora, MINT, MX23, and Bodhi, thats it right now. This is lot info posted here by Rockedge, 01Micko, and Wiak for me to digest and experiment with. And honestly think it would be kinda cool to have it working in EasyOS or one of the Pups. But thats a long way away if its me doing it. Small steps. But useful knowledge to have.
Oh one possibility, a cousin of Debian Dog is SparkyBonsai, unlike Debian Dog, it uses systemd. Now it hasnt been updated for a while so not sure if linux kernel it uses supports android, but if it does then it could probably run Waydroid. No idea if one could update the kernel in it without breaking it.