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INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: sec ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: secADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use. CHANNELS — ANBOX DOCUMENTATION Channels¶. IRC¶. #anbox on Freenode. Telegram¶. https://t.me/anbox WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Anbox ===== To install Anbox your system need to support `snaps `_. We do not officially support any other distribution method of Anbox at the moment but there are community made packages for various distributions (e.g. Arch Linux). WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Runtime setup ===== The Anbox runtime consists mainly of two separate instances: * container manager * session manager The container manager has the job of managing the container setup and maintenance during itslifetime.
DOCS.ANBOX.IO
Android rootfs overlay ===== Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Kernel Modules ===== Install with DKMS ^^^^^ In order to support the mandatory kernel subsystems ashmem and binder for the Android container you have to install two `DKMS `_ based kernel modules. The source for the kernel modules is maintained by the Anboxproject `here `_.
BUG REPORTING
Bug reporting¶. If you run into a problem with Anbox creating a bug report is the right way to get in touch with the developer community. The following will describe the ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: sec ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: secADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use. CHANNELS — ANBOX DOCUMENTATION Channels¶. IRC¶. #anbox on Freenode. Telegram¶. https://t.me/anbox WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Anbox ===== To install Anbox your system need to support `snaps `_. We do not officially support any other distribution method of Anbox at the moment but there are community made packages for various distributions (e.g. Arch Linux). WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Kernel Modules ===== Install with DKMS ^^^^^ In order to support the mandatory kernel subsystems ashmem and binder for the Android container you have to install two `DKMS `_ based kernel modules. The source for the kernel modules is maintained by the Anboxproject `here `_.
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Runtime setup ===== The Anbox runtime consists mainly of two separate instances: * container manager * session manager The container manager has the job of managing the container setup and maintenance during itslifetime.
DOCS.ANBOX.IO
Android rootfs overlay ===== Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.BUG REPORTING
Bug reporting¶. If you run into a problem with Anbox creating a bug report is the right way to get in touch with the developer community. The following will describe the ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: sec ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: secADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use. CHANNELS — ANBOX DOCUMENTATION Channels¶. IRC¶. #anbox on Freenode. Telegram¶. https://t.me/anbox WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Anbox ===== To install Anbox your system need to support `snaps `_. We do not officially support any other distribution method of Anbox at the moment but there are community made packages for various distributions (e.g. Arch Linux). WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Kernel Modules ===== Install with DKMS ^^^^^ In order to support the mandatory kernel subsystems ashmem and binder for the Android container you have to install two `DKMS `_ based kernel modules. The source for the kernel modules is maintained by the Anboxproject `here `_.
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Runtime setup ===== The Anbox runtime consists mainly of two separate instances: * container manager * session manager The container manager has the job of managing the container setup and maintenance during itslifetime.
DOCS.ANBOX.IO
Android rootfs overlay ===== Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.BUG REPORTING
Bug reporting¶. If you run into a problem with Anbox creating a bug report is the right way to get in touch with the developer community. The following will describe the ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: sec ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: secADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use. CHANNELS — ANBOX DOCUMENTATION Channels¶. IRC¶. #anbox on Freenode. Telegram¶. https://t.me/anbox WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Anbox ===== To install Anbox your system need to support `snaps `_. We do not officially support any other distribution method of Anbox at the moment but there are community made packages for various distributions (e.g. Arch Linux). WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Kernel Modules ===== Install with DKMS ^^^^^ In order to support the mandatory kernel subsystems ashmem and binder for the Android container you have to install two `DKMS `_ based kernel modules. The source for the kernel modules is maintained by the Anboxproject `here `_.
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Runtime setup ===== The Anbox runtime consists mainly of two separate instances: * container manager * session manager The container manager has the job of managing the container setup and maintenance during itslifetime.
DOCS.ANBOX.IO
Android rootfs overlay ===== Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.BUG REPORTING
Bug reporting¶. If you run into a problem with Anbox creating a bug report is the right way to get in touch with the developer community. The following will describe the ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: sec ANBOX - ANDROID IN A BOXABOUTINSTALL ANBOXANBOX DOCUMENTATION Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) toseparate the
INSTALL ANBOX
The second step will install the Anbox snap from the store and will give you everything you need to run the full Anbox experience. Installing the Anbox snap is very simple: $ snap install --devmode --beta anbox. If you didn’t logged into the Ubuntu Store yet, the snap command will ask you to use sudo snap in order to install thesnap:
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! ¶. Welcome to Anbox’s documentation! This is the official documentation of the Anbox project. User Guide ¶. Install Anbox. Uninstall Anbox. Install Kernel Modules. Install applications. Advanced use. INSTALL APPLICATIONS If you’re running Ubuntu or Fedora you can install ADB from the package archive: # On Ubuntu $ sudo apt install android-tools-adb # On Fedora $ sudo dnf install android-tools. Once ADB is installed you’re ready to install Android applications. Anbox does not provide any functionality to retrieve Android applications.ADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration. NETWORK CONFIGURATION By default anbox creates a network bridge called anbox0 which will forward traffic from the Android container to the network the machine Anbox is running on is connected to. The default configuration of the bridge looks like this: anbox0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.250.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 0.0 ANDROID ROOTFS OVERLAY Android rootfs overlay¶. Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.SOFTWARE RENDERING
Software Rendering¶. In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system. WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Software Rendering ===== In some use cases (e.g. VirtualBox) it can be helpful to run Anbox with software rendering rather than with the EGL/GL driver provided by the host operating system.ANBOX
Welcome to Anbox's documentation! ===== This is the official documentation of the `Anbox `_ project. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: User Guide :name: secADVANCED USE
Advanced use ¶. Advanced use. This section of the documentation details advanced tasks that power users may want to perform on their Ubuntu Touch device. Android rootfs overlay. Software Rendering. Network Configuration.RUNTIME SETUP
Application Mapping¶. Android applications are mapped into single windows within the desktop environment. This is achieved by plugging into the Android hwcomposer HAL module which receives a set of layers to composite on a screen. CHANNELS — ANBOX DOCUMENTATION Channels¶. IRC¶. #anbox on Freenode. Telegram¶. https://t.me/anbox WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Anbox ===== To install Anbox your system need to support `snaps `_. We do not officially support any other distribution method of Anbox at the moment but there are community made packages for various distributions (e.g. Arch Linux). WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Install Kernel Modules ===== Install with DKMS ^^^^^ In order to support the mandatory kernel subsystems ashmem and binder for the Android container you have to install two `DKMS `_ based kernel modules. The source for the kernel modules is maintained by the Anboxproject `here `_.
WELCOME TO ANBOX’S DOCUMENTATION! Runtime setup ===== The Anbox runtime consists mainly of two separate instances: * container manager * session manager The container manager has the job of managing the container setup and maintenance during itslifetime.
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Android rootfs overlay ===== Anbox provides support to allow customizing the used Android root filesystem. This is useful for development and debugging purposes but also to add additional functionality to the Android root filesystem Anbox ships by default.BUG REPORTING
Bug reporting¶. If you run into a problem with Anbox creating a bug report is the right way to get in touch with the developer community. The following will describe the This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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ANDROID IN A BOX
------------------------- Run Android applications on any GNU/Linux operating system.Find out more
HOW DOES IT WORK?
------------------------- Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your operating system like any other native application. To achieve our goal we use standard Linux technologies like containers (LXC) to separate the Android operating system from the host. Any Android version is suitable for this approach and we try to keep up with the latest available version from the Android Open SourceProject.
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FEATURES
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OPEN SOURCE
The whole source code is available as Open Source and licensed under the terms of the Apache and GPLv3 license.__
NO LIMITS
As Anbox is running an entire Android system, conceptually any application can run.__
SECURE
Anbox puts Android apps into a tightly sealed box without direct access to hardware or your data.__
PERFORMANT
Runs Android without hardware virtualization and seamlessly bridges over hardware acceleration features.__
INTEGRATED
Tightly integrated with the host operating system to offer a richfeature set.
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CONVERGENT
Anbox scales across different form factors similar like Android does. It works on a laptop and a mobile phone.GET STARTED!
------------------------- Installing Anbox on a regular Linux system is easy and plain simple as long as your system supports snaps (see snapcraft.io for more information).Install Anbox
FAQ
------------------------- WHAT MAKES ANBOX DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PROJECTS LIKE SHASHLIK ORGENIMOBILE?
Projects like Shashlik or Genimobile use an emulator to run the Android environment. The emulator creates an entire emulated system which has its own kernel etc whereas Anbox runs the Android system under the same kernel as the host operating system does. No emulation layer like QEMU is necessary. Everything runs directly on the hardware. This approach also allows a much better integration with the host operating system. IS IT POSSIBLE TO INSTALL THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE? Yes, this is generally possible. However Google doesn't allow anyone to ship its applications as long as the device is not certified and the vendor didn't sign an agreement with Google. The Anbox project DOES NOT have any interest in shipping the Google Play store and we're not allowed to do so. We may add an easy way for our users at a later point which allows easy distribution of Android applications suited for the Anbox runtime environment. HOW CAN I INSTALL APPLICATIONS INTO THE ANBOX RUNTIME? There is no easy way yet for a user to install applications into the Anbox runtime, other than using the Android Debug Bridge (adb).When you
have adb installed on your host system you can install applicationslike this:
$ adb install path/to/my-app.apk Afterwards your application should be installed as part of the Anbox runtime and can be launched via the host system application launcher. IS THERE ANY RELATIONSHIP TO GOOGLE'S EFFORT TO BRING ANDROID APPLICATIONS TO CHROME OS? Google is implementing support in Chrome OS for Android applications in a very similar way as we do. Both approaches are quite similar as both put Android into a lightweight system container based on Linux namespaces and keep a small bridge to allow communication with thehost system.
In contrast to Google's implementation, Anbox doesn't allow any direct access to hardware devices. For example it bridges Open GL ES to the host. In Chrome OS the container gets access to the host kernel side of the graphic subsystem to allow fast rendering. In our case, we decided against this to keep an easy way to port Anbox to different platforms. All a host operating system needs to provide is a Open GL / Open GL ES compatible driver to provide proper integration with the graphics subsystem. Other hardware devices like WiFi or Bluetooth will be abstracted in the future via a dedicated APIs between the containerand the host.
MY FAVORITE ANDROID APPLICATION DOESN'T WORK. WHAT SHOULD I DO? As we provide a complete Android system generally all applications are supposed to work. However there are a few exceptions:*
If your application depends on particular hardware functionality like WiFi, Bluetooth or telephony, we need additional work to bridge those over from the host system. As of right now the only thing you can do is to ensure your application behaves correct when these functionalities are not available.*
Anbox uses the freeform mode introduced with Android 7 which allows a multi-window system. Your applications needs to play well within the freeform mode to work well in Anbox. You can find more details in the Android Developer Documentation.
ANBOX DOESN'T START ON MY DEVICE. WHAT DID I DO WRONG? Most likely it's not your fault. Anbox is still in its early days and doesn't have much test coverage across a wide range of different systems yet. If Anbox doesn't start for you, please follow the instructions here and file a bug report so that a developer can look into the problem. YOU SAY ANBOX IS CONVERGENT. DOES IT RUN ON PHONES TODAY? The initial proof-of-concept was done on an Ubuntu Touch based device. Since then Anbox has evolved quite a bit, making desktop devices its main development focus. However, recent experiments show that Anbox still runs fine (with a few tweaks and lifted confinement because of older kernel versions) on mobile devices based on Ubuntu Touch.
We know that other projects like UBports or LuneOS are highly interested in running Anbox as part of their distribution. There is already a close relationship with people from these communities, but concrete plans are not yet available and subject of each community project. WHY IS ANBOX ONLY DISTRIBUTED AS A SNAP? Anbox is currently only distributed as a snap as snaps makes the life for us developers pretty easy. They allow us fast and easy packaging, easy distribution to our users, as well as regular and fast updates. Flatpak would be another alternative but we didn't investigate this yet, nor are we planing to do so in the near future. However, we're happy to accept contributions from the community around Anbox to provide necessary changes to distribute Anbox as a flatpak package too. One thing which Anbox currently doesn't do is using proper confinement for snaps . Right now it is only usable when installed in the so-called devmode of snaps which disables any confinement. This is something we will work on over the coming months with upstream to allow our snap to be fully confined. Despite snap confinement being disabled, the Android system still stays separate through the use of Linux namespaces from the host system. DOES ANBOX NEED A SPECIFIC ANDROID IMAGE FOR EVERY DEVICE? No. Anbox does not need a specific Android image for every device as it is specifically built in a device independent way. Anbox will ship with a single Android image per architecture (amd64, armhf, arm64) and no device specifc modifications are required.GET IN TOUCH
------------------------- Ready to start using Anbox and want to help develop it? We have development instructions available herewhich you can
follow to get easily started. You will find all developers on the #anbox IRC channel on the FreeNode network or on Telegram in the Anboxgroup.
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