Anbox for Debian ---------------- * Setup In order to run Android system inside container, you need two kernel modules: ashmem_linux and binder_linux. Since Debian kernel 4.17, these two modules are enabled. You can find theme at, /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/android/binder_linux.ko and /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/staging/android/ashmem_linux.ko. . If your kernel doesn't have these two modules, you can follow upstream instructions to install them with DKMS. Please see . . You also need to download the Android image to /var/lib/anbox/android.img The pre-build image can be found at . . Then start the anbox-container-manager.service and the anbox-session-manager.service, anbox-session-manager.service is a systemd user service. . Android application can be started from desktop menu. * Debug You can launch the anbox process manually with ANBOX_LOG_LEVEL=debug environment. . For example, $ env ANBOX_LOG_LEVEL=debug anbox session-manager $ env ANBOX_LOG_LEVEL=debug anbox launch --package=org.anbox.appmgr --component=org.anbox.appmgr.AppViewActivity . /var/lib/anbox/logs/container.log contains the LXC log. /var/lib/anbox/logs/console.log contains the console log of Android system, however this file is not available currently(LXC 3 needed). . Android root shell can be gained by running, $ sudo /usr/share/anbox/anbox-shell.sh Then you can run logcat inside to see the Android logs. * Misc 1. Anbox may not work with Nvidia graphic drivers. If your meet segmentation fault, please try to uninstall the drivers first. 2. If you see segfault or other errors from Android, you can try to update Android rootfs image, as it may be fixed by upstream. -- Shengjing Zhu Sat, 26 Oct 2018 10:30:00 +0800