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Waydroid in a VM
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Is there an easy way to run Android in a VM?
It's been a long time since I looked, but I never had great success. The only AMD64 builds I could find were ancient. Getting apps installed was difficult. And my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong) is that Waydroid delivers apps in windows without a whole Android UI around them.
The best option I found was using the Android Studio simulator.
https://blissos.org/
But yeah you won't get rootless windows obviously. But OP wasn't going to either running. VM to get waydroid working
Thanks for the link! Latest version is based on Android 13, which is not bad at all.
I'm trying to run blissos now in hyperv with no luck.
Did you make any progress?
I'm trying to find a bluestacks alternative
Not really. I tried in AQEMU and also VirtualBox. I got the installer to run, but I never got it to boot into a GUI, either in the LiveCD or installation. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Maybe I should try the stable 12L build instead of 13.
For now I tried Google play games beta. It's a type 1 vm instance instead of bluestacks being type 2.
Super easy to setup. At least Google is the one spying on me instead of china.
currently hyper-v has no graphics, qemu reccomended but hyperv should work if you force sofware rendering for gpu