Packages are only built for Debian 9 (stretch) with amd64 architecture. If you want packages for other distribution or architecture, you can build them from source.
Package source(not the upstream source):
- https://github.com/zhsj/anbox
- https://github.com/zhsj/dbus-cpp
- https://github.com/zhsj/process-cpp
- https://github.com/zhsj/properties-cpp
These packages are unofficial. If you want support from the Anbox developers, you should follow the official guide on anbox.io and use snappy to install Anbox.
First install deb packages.
- sudo wget -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/zhsj.gpg https://ftp.ustclug.org/~zsj/anbox/zhsj.gpg
- echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://ftp.ustclug.org/~zsj/anbox stretch main" |sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/anbox.list
- sudo apt update && sudo apt install anbox
Now you need to download the Android image.
- sudo wget -O /var/lib/anbox/android.img https://build.anbox.io/android-images/2017/07/07/android_2_amd64.img
There are two systemd services.
- sudo systemctl start anbox-container-manager.service
- systemctl --user start anbox-session-manager.service
Now you can start anbox application from your desktop.
If you want these services to start when booting, just
- sudo systemctl enable anbox-container-manager.service
- systemctl --user enable anbox-session-manager.service