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Linux on DeX did not. Update: Apparently there are some third-party Linux-on-Android apps that do not require root access, including AnLinux and UserLAnd. Thanks Dominic!
Like Anbox, WayDroid basically puts a complete Android operating system into a container that can run on Linux devices, allowing users to install and run Android apps from a Linux host environment.
The newest Linux kernel, version 3.3, includes code from Google's Android project. That should help both Android and other Linux-based projects.
Discover how Google's new virtualization framework is bringing Linux apps to Android devices for enhanced flexibility.
Google's Android operating system can trace its roots back to a rather humble newsgroup post by Linus Torvalds in 1991.
Less than a year after launch, Samsung has announced that they're discontinuing the Linux on DeX program, coinciding with the update to Android 10.
A lead software engineer at Ubuntu-maker Canonical has released a tool to run Android apps on Linux desktops without using emulators.
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