I've seen a couple of programs that work with quemu, I've tried 2-3 on linux few years ago and all did not work, if you want to use android apps, sadly just like you've suggested, you have to buy a real device.
i only have one issue that my wifi adapter is not support on android x86 , because driver rtw89 doesnt installed on android kernel\ sorry for bad english try my best , if u have the solution pliss help me
PhoenixOS got discontinued, I think it uses android 7? Android-x86 is 3 years old as well OPENTHOS is a fork project based on Android-x86 FydeOS is basically a Chrome OS... It might be better to just install android subsystem in MX linux!
@@MumblingHugo Hey there, I just saw this video title and knew this was coming. I've myself flash tons of roms and Os. And at this state I would say Android is currently at a level where tablets work fine. Not laptops.
I’m glad you do these things and deal with the frustrations so we don’t have to. Thank you for another great video.
Thank you again for the support
very nice way of making videos, very informative and without unnecessary cringy sketeches, thank you.
haha thanks, no sketch doesnt mean I don't want to, it just means I don't have the time or talent to do so, sketches do sell
I've seen a couple of programs that work with quemu, I've tried 2-3 on linux few years ago and all did not work, if you want to use android apps, sadly just like you've suggested, you have to buy a real device.
i only have one issue that my wifi adapter is not support on android x86 , because driver rtw89 doesnt installed on android kernel\
sorry for bad english try my best , if u have the solution pliss help me
PhoenixOS got discontinued, I think it uses android 7?
Android-x86 is 3 years old as well
OPENTHOS is a fork project based on Android-x86
FydeOS is basically a Chrome OS...
It might be better to just install android subsystem in MX linux!
Try Phoenix OS
waydroid all the way
thanks, will take a look
Spoiler: it sucks
Haha they sucked
@@MumblingHugo Hey there, I just saw this video title and knew this was coming. I've myself flash tons of roms and Os. And at this state I would say Android is currently at a level where tablets work fine. Not laptops.
@@MumblingHugo or actually spend time on manual install with BlissOS ?
Hmm I am not sure how many people are willing to go that route. But it may work
@@MumblingHugo it not just may work, it will work, since you are configuring on your own.