Open chillenzer opened 1 year ago
There is no on working on Anbox anymore. Anbox is more or less dead. Also development on Xenial has been stopped too, focal is being worked on. So sadly do not expect any fixes here.
Maybe Waydroid might work for you. That is actively developed.
Okay. Thanks for the clarification. I'm happily using Waydroid on my laptop already. Is there a supported (or at least suggested) way to get it working on my device? AFAIK, the latter is not yet supported by the new Ubuntu Touch where that is the default.
I am afraid I don't know much about Waydroid except the fact that it does exist. Best ask the porter of your device if Waydroid can be enabled.
Hi,
first of all: Thanks for the great work! I use Ubuntu Touch in production for a few years now and while it has significantly more hickups that my friend's phones, it's still the one I feel most comfortable with.
That being said, it got almost unusable for me a while ago when internet access in anbox broke down.
Steps to reproduce
(or try to use any android apps that want internet access)
Expected behavior
Actual behavior
Logfiles and additional information
The closest I've got to a solution by now is this issue in anbox. For me, the shown routes and rules look (almost) identical
But the described workarounds fail because apparently the anbox version shipping with Ubuntu Touch doesn't have
su(do)
installed?(Neither does any of the other things work that you find on the web like anbox-bridge or the like.)
But this comment made me think. Wasn't there something about IPv6 in another issue lately? Could this (or rather the related commits that might or might not have made it into my phone) cause the issue?
In summary: If possible, with some pointers to how to get root access into my anbox, I'd likely be able to solve the problem myself. Otherwise, could we find a better way to have both, mobile data and internet access in anbox?