Just wanted to say thanks to the proxmox team for having such an awesome product. In the system tab under settings for the android machine uncheck Hardware clock in utc time in the display tab set graphics controller to VBoxVGA and enable. Available right now for: Android (AArch64/ARMv7/x86), macOS (Intel), Linux (32bit/64bit). The Virtualbox image has a max timeout of 30 minutes so if you haven't interacted with it after 30 minutes it will crash. You can set the timeout on the official image to never trigger so it's not an issue.
The one other problem I noticed is that once the display times out the os will crash. I had asked to the VirtualBox support, Intel support and in Clash Of Clans Community support also but they dont solved my problem. There is an Ethernet menu in android settings if you need to set a static ip. Once you configure your VM to use that it should pick up on DHCP and work with out any configuration.
The image built for VirtualBox adds the driver for an e1000 card. steps download the iso file that suits you most on. So you'll be stuck with out any network access. While the culprit behind the issue is storage problems. The official Android-x86 images lacks any supported network drivers. Most Chromebooks have Android app support now, but not all your favorite apps are along for the. It's annoying but it's the only way I found to get mouse input to work. This disables the absolute positioning for the mouse pointer which leads to a mouse pointer on the vm that gets out of sync with your mouse pointer. To get the mouse working you'll need to set the tablet option to false. I'm not sure of the exact requirements but these setting worked fine. > it will probably take you a while to get used to our build system to > work out what goes into libgl. I created a vm with 1gb of storage and 1gb of ram. on the host the 3d content is rendered to a host > window - a separate one from the normal guest screen window, which > sometimes causes unwanted artefacts when 2d and 3d guest rendering are > mixed. I made use of prebuilt ISO if you wanted to it would probably be possible to get a cleaner solution if to build it from the source.īoth these images will boot fine with a default qemu vm. Nothing I was able to setup was a perfect setup there are a few bugs on oddities that you'll have to keep in mind. I just spent the evening playing around with getting Android running as a VM and figured I'd share my results.įirst I should probably say.