Vanilla-OS / sideload-utility

A frontend in GTK 4 and Libadwaita to sideload apps in VSO.
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AmneziaVPN APK installs but can't be launched #24

Open PlatonB opened 1 month ago

PlatonB commented 1 month ago

OS: Vanilla OS 2.0

I successfully installed amnezia-client, but the shortcut didn't appear in the Gnome apps menu.

Steps for reproduction:

  1. Download AmneziaVPN-x86_64-release.apk
  2. Install it via Sideload
  3. Try to find AmneziaVPN in Activities.
kbdharun commented 1 month ago

Hi can you try running vso android launcher and see if it launches fine (this might trigger the icons to show up in the Applications menu)?

Additionally for debugging, can you share your hardware details? (And is secure boot turned on or off?)


Also, if this VPN is installed thinking it will work on host, that won't be the case since Waydroid is containerized in our current implementation so if it works then it will be for only the apps installed inside it.

PlatonB commented 1 month ago
vso android launcher
Error: container not found
Usage:
  vso android launcher [flags]

Flags:
  -h, --help   help for launcher

  ERROR   container not found

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