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    Dock-Droid

    Dock-Droid

    Run QEMU Android in a Docker! X11 Forwarding, CI/CD for Android

    Dock-Droid is a Docker-based environment that lets you run an Android x86 system inside a container, powered by QEMU under the hood. It is conceptually similar to Docker-OSX, but targets Android instead of macOS, enabling researchers, testers, and enthusiasts to spin up Android desktops or test rigs on Linux hosts. The project typically ships with an Android x86 or BlissOS image and provides a “live OS” mode as well as an option to install the system to a virtual disk within the container. Once running, you can connect to the guest using VNC or X11 forwarding, so you get a full graphical interface for interacting with Android apps. ...
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    androidx86-openstack

    Android virtual machines running on Openstack Clouds

    This is the first ever project that ports Android OS into an image that can be used to create Android virtual machines running on Openstack clouds with full virtualisation support. Currently we only support Android 4.4 Kitkat 64bit distribution. Instructons on how to create the image yourself: http://thisismyeye.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/enabling-virtio-drivers-on-kernel-for.html This image is not perfect yet. Contributors are welcome! This work is done by Chathura Madhusanka...
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