To install applications you must download each app APK and install it manually using adb. Using Anbox, each Android application or game is launched in a separate window, just like system applications, and they behave more or less like regular windows, showing up in the launcher, can be tiled, etc.īy default, Anbox doesn't ship with the Google Play Store or support for ARM applications. It works by running the Android runtime environment in an LXC container, recreating the directory structure of Android as a mountable loop image, while using the native Linux kernel to execute applications.Īnbox's key features are security, performance, integration and convergence (scales across different form factors), according to its website. This is a link to my Youtube video with Instructions.Īnbox, or Android in a Box, is a free and open source tool that allows running Android applications on Linux.Script to install the Google Play Store: install-playstore.sh.Install Dependencies: wget curl lzip tar unzip squashfs-tools.There are basically three things you need to do make this work These are the instructions I use to install the JW Library Android App on a Linux Desktop Computer, using Anbox, and a script that enables your to connect to the Google Play Store so you can download the JW Library app and install it. As most of you know the JW Library CD-Rom will be discontinued and it was announced that they will be focusing on the JW Library App and the Website JW.org. I have created a couple of videos that are popular on YouTube, showing howto install the WT Library CD-Rom program on Linux.