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Valve's version of Android on Linux (based on Waydroid) is now called Lepton
(www.gamingonlinux.com)
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Wait, so it's possible to run Android apps in a lightweight container similar to docker on Linux?
Has been for a long time with Waydroid. This is probably gonna make it easier to use.
That's the greatest thing about this. I've tried multiple times to set up Waydroid and it never worked properly, and had a ton of issues with my system for reasons I still can't figure out.
If there's one thing Valve's incredibly good at, it's providing easy to use services. Proton is damn easy to set up, and once it is, you can run all sorts of shit you would otherwise have a hard time running.
I have a feeling Lepton will be very similar, and that's what makes it so cool compared to regular 'ol Waydroid.
Yes, but don't think you're going to be automatically playing games with a keyboard and mouse if they don't already support that 🤣
I feel like there should be some way of mapping things so you can.
Actually I'm more interested in apps like bank apps and tax authorities login apps. But I guess it's more similar to Graphine OS where it also doesn't work because of lack of google libs?
Not simple libs, an entire trust chain from boot to running app that is supposed to improve security and integrity. It also happens to have the side effect of making the entire chain dependent on Google, which I'm sure Google is totally not happy about you know.
There are certain utilities, but it's generally not useable.
Also most games where k/m would give you an edge over touch controls run detection and ban accounts anyway.
I used to play Bloons this way back in the day (just not on Linux)