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|developer = Marius Gripsgard, Ricardo Mendoza, Simon Fels, Thomas Voß | |developer = Marius Gripsgard, Ricardo Mendoza, Simon Fels, Thomas Voß | ||
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|platform = Linux | |platform = Linux | ||
|architecture = x86-64, ARM | |architecture = x86-64, ARM | ||
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− | '''Anbox''' is a free and open-source [[Compatibility layers|compatibility layer]] that aims to allow mobile applications and games developed for Android to run on GNU/Linux distributions. | + | '''Anbox''' is a free and open-source [[Compatibility layers|compatibility layer]] that aims to allow mobile applications and mobile games developed for Android to run on GNU/Linux distributions. |
− | It executes the Android runtime environment by using LXC (Linux Containers), recreating the directory structure of Android as a mountable loop image | + | It executes the Android runtime environment by using LXC (Linux Containers), recreating the directory structure of Android as a mountable loop image, whilst using the native Linux kernel to execute applications. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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[[Category:Compatibility layers]] | [[Category:Compatibility layers]] | ||
[[Category:Linux emulation software]] | [[Category:Linux emulation software]] | ||
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