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I want a simple and lightweight solution without bloatware. I’ve heard about Wayland and other options, but I’m confused about VMware, VirtualBox, and QEMU.
I need to run an educational app that shows videos and PDFs, and has some webview. I’m not interested in gaming or heavy tasks.
Should I use QEMU? BlueStacks under wine? What’s the best way to run an Android app without taking up too much storage, I have limited storage.
I use X11 and NVIDIA with an Intel CPU, which has an iGPU, but I haven't enabled it in the BIOS.
Last edited by azureedythe (2025-02-13 11:59:13)
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Best solution is QEMU + AOSP
other solution are literally scam
waydroid is slope
BlueStacks under wine?
stupid step
or just wait another two decades for a group of developers to make small lightweight fast android runtime for linux
.:HalanoTheSmartMoth:.
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if its about presenting media I would ditch the app at all and just use the raw media
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