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How to install Anbox in Fedora 30

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Open a terminal and type the following commands:

sudo dnf install dkms
sudo dnf install kernel-devel
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/anbox/anbox-modules
cd anbox-modules
sudo cp anbox.conf /etc/modules-load.d/
sudo cp 99-anbox.rules /lib/udev/rules.d/
sudo cp -rT ashmem /usr/src/anbox-ashmem-1
sudo cp -rT binder /usr/src/anbox-binder-1
sudo dkms install anbox-ashmem/1
sudo dkms install anbox-binder/1
sudo modprobe ashmem_linux
sudo modprobe binder_linux
sudo dnf install snapd
sudo ln -s /var/lib/snapd/snap /snap
reboot
snap install --devmode --beta anbox

to update do this: snap refresh --beta --devmode anbox

But wait...Anbox doesn't launch!

because SELinux. Don't disable SELinux, that's a bad idea. Instead use SELinux Troubleshooter to find out the cause. To fix it I did this, it might be different for you:

sudo ausearch -c servicemanager --raw
sudo semodule -X 300 -i my-servicemanager.pp
sudo ausearch -c anboxd --raw
sudo semodule -X 300 -i my-anboxd.pp
sudo ausearch -c gatekeeperd --raw
sudo semodule -X 300 -i my-gatekeeperd.pp

Then launch Anbox. You might need to reboot first though.

Also, install adb so you can do to install apks into anbox (assuming you don't have your real android device plugged in): adb install filename.apk

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