Google's new Developer Registration Program is catastrophic for F-Droid and open source app distribution. In this interview, Marc Prud'hommeaux from the F-Droid Board of Directors explains what's h...
I know that waydroid exists but will it work on Linux phones in the same way that Xwayland can seamlessly or relatively seamlessly allow X11 apps to work on a wayland compositor without the user having to think about it too much.
That doesn’t sound too bad for if I have a Linux phone. What I’m more thinking about is can you use all the gestures for navigation and stuff that you’re used to and will the app work full screen and basically can you forget that you are not using a native app.
I guess this is all hypothetical and some apps will work better than others just like anything else.
I know that waydroid exists but will it work on Linux phones in the same way that Xwayland can seamlessly or relatively seamlessly allow X11 apps to work on a wayland compositor without the user having to think about it too much.
It’s not as seamless as it should be sadly. You have to use a command to install it on Ubuntu Touch.
That doesn’t sound too bad for if I have a Linux phone. What I’m more thinking about is can you use all the gestures for navigation and stuff that you’re used to and will the app work full screen and basically can you forget that you are not using a native app.
I guess this is all hypothetical and some apps will work better than others just like anything else.
UT has a unique interface and gestures, so it does take time getting used to but it’s getting nicer to use overtime.
Waydroid is running LineageOS, so I believe so.