Hi, I've wondered lately what it means to "run" an Android App on a Linux platform: 1) If you have some kitchen appliance that has an associated App, can you communicate with the appliance with the App using your Linux Wifi? 2) Can the appliance communicate with the appliance maker's cloud system via the App running on Linux and Wifi? 3) Can you use a Bash script to interact with the App or are all such "ways of running an App" limited to mouse and keyboard interactions and GUI responses? 4) Does "run" mean running a game standalone or maybe in addition the App game can communicate with the Internet if it needs to? Thanks. If running an Android App implies extensive capabilities, then maybe one can change one's air condition settings from one's laptop. Richard On 7/27/24 8:06 AM, Frank Bures wrote:
I am soliciting opinions on the subject. I've done some search and I found basically two ways: Waydroid and running Android in a VM If anyone has an experience with this topic I would appreciate your opinion on which way is better for the purpose. Basically, I just want to run EERO app on my F40 machine. Thanks in advance Frank
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