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[https://waydro.id Waydroid] is an application which uses LXC containers to run Android applications on a non-Android system. | [https://waydro.id Waydroid] is an application which uses LXC containers to run Android applications on a non-Android system. | ||
{{Warning|Waydroid requires a Wayland desktop session and cannot be used on X11 directly, but can be run in a nested Wayland session, using e.g. [https://www.hjdskes.nl/projects/cage cage].}} | {{Warning|Waydroid requires a [[Wayland]] desktop session and cannot be used on X11 directly, but can be run in a nested [[Wayland]] session, using e.g. [https://www.hjdskes.nl/projects/cage cage].}} | ||
{{Warning|Installing Waydroid on your system before running nixos-generate-config will create unnecessary fstab entries that may interfere with system functionality.}} | {{Warning|Installing Waydroid on your system before running nixos-generate-config will create unnecessary fstab entries that may interfere with system functionality.}} | ||
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$ sudo waydroid init | $ sudo waydroid init | ||
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How to certify a waydroid device for GAPPS[https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid/issues/379#issuecomment-1152526650] | |||
Before the following steps, you might need to do some GPU adjustments. See the troubleshooting section. | Before the following steps, you might need to do some GPU adjustments. See the troubleshooting section. | ||
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You'll know it worked by checking the journal You should see "Started Waydroid Container". | You'll know it worked by checking the journal You should see "Started Waydroid Container". | ||
$ sudo journalctl -u waydroid-container | $ sudo journalctl -u waydroid-container -e | ||
Start Waydroid session | Start Waydroid session | ||
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$ waydroid prop set persist.waydroid.width 608 | $ waydroid prop set persist.waydroid.width 608 | ||
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== Customization == | |||
=== Running applications that differ from the current host architecture via libhoudini or libndk<ref>Need help with activating libhoudini for waydroid on NixOS | |||
https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/comments/15k2jxc/need_help_with_activating_libhoudini_for_waydroid/</ref> === | |||
Run <code>nix shell github:nix-community/NUR#repos.ataraxiasjel.waydroid-script -c sudo waydroid-script</code> | |||
Or, alternatively, add <code>nur.repos.ataraxiasjel.waydroid-script</code> from the NUR to your flake or shell or NixOS <code>environment.systemPackages</code>, or HM <code>home.packages</code> or something like that based on [https://github.com/nix-community/NUR readme] and run <code>sudo waydroid-script</code> | |||
In the TUI, select Android 13 > Install > libhoudini (or libndk, [https://github.com/casualsnek/waydroid_script/blob/fcb15624db0811615ea9800837a836c4777674bf/README.md#install-libndk-arm-translation which script author claims may be faster on AMD]) | |||
== Maintenance == | == Maintenance == | ||
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Removing images and user data | Removing images and user data | ||
$sudo rm -r /var/lib/waydroid/* ~/.local/share/waydroid | $ sudo rm -r /var/lib/waydroid/* ~/.local/share/waydroid | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
== Tips and tricks == | |||
=== Mount host directories === | |||
{{Warning|Parts of this instruction will only work with the latest waydroid-helper package in NixOS master and will be available with the next release 25.11}}Install and configure graphical application <code>waydroid-helper</code><syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.waydroid-helper ]; | |||
systemd = { | |||
packages = [ pkgs.waydroid-helper ]; | |||
services.waydroid-mount.wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; | |||
}; | |||
</syntaxhighlight>Enable the user service which is also required. Note that this is not persistent and needs to get started after reboot again.<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
systemctl --user start waydroid-monitor | |||
</syntaxhighlight>Now start <code>waydroid-helper</code> application and add a shared directory. As an example, source directory could be <code>/home/myuser/Public</code> and target directory <code>/home/myuser/.local/share/waydroid/data/media/0/NixOS</code>. Ensure that both directories already exist locally. After that you might need to restart the ''Waydroid'' container which is also possible with the graphical user interface. | |||
=== GPS/Location forwarding === | |||
First enable ''geoclue2'' and ''adb'' daemon on the host<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
services.geoclue2.enable = true; | |||
programs.adb.enable = true; | |||
</syntaxhighlight>Enable location provider in your desktop environment. For Gnome Shell you can do this<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
gsettings set org.gnome.system.location enabled true | |||
</syntaxhighlight>To test and see location<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
nix shell nixpkgs#geoclue2 -c $(nix eval --raw nixpkgs#geoclue2)/libexec/geoclue-2.0/demos/where-am-i | |||
</syntaxhighlight>Get IP address of the Waydroid guest and connect ''adb'' to it<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
waydroid shell ip addr show | |||
adb connect <IP>:5555 | |||
</syntaxhighlight>Download, initialize and run geobridge script<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | |||
wget https://gitlab.com/papiris/geobridge/-/raw/main/geobridge.sh | |||
sh geobridge.sh --init | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=== Notification forwarding === | |||
To forward notifications from the Waydroid container to the host system, [[KDE Connect]] can be used. | |||
On a Gnome-desktop, add following to your system config and enable:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
programs.kdeconnect = { | |||
enable = true; | |||
package = pkgs.gnomeExtensions.gsconnect; | |||
}; | |||
</syntaxhighlight>Open the application ''Extensions'' and enable ''Gsconnect'' plugin there. | |||
Inside the Waydroid container, follow these steps: | |||
* Download and install the [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.kde.kdeconnect_tp/ KDE Connect app] | |||
* Open the app and and start pairing with the host machine | |||
* You'll have to enable access to notifications by clicking on the corresponding entry in the permissions list inside the app | |||
* If you get the system message "''Restricted setting / For your security, this setting is currently unavailable''", you'll have to enable restricted settings. Go to Android settings app, in the apps list select KDE connect and click in the upper right corner on the three dot menu to ''Allow restricted settings'' | |||
* You may have to reboot the Waydroid container for notification forward to work. | |||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
Latest revision as of 19:19, 4 November 2025
Waydroid is an application which uses LXC containers to run Android applications on a non-Android system.
Installation
Enable Waydroid in your system configuration:
{
virtualisation.waydroid.enable = true;
}
After rebuilding and switching, finish the Waydroid install in your shell.
Fetch Waydroid images.
You can add the parameters "-s GAPPS -f" to have GApps support.
$ sudo waydroid init
How to certify a waydroid device for GAPPS[1]
Before the following steps, you might need to do some GPU adjustments. See the troubleshooting section.
Usage
Start the container
Start the Waydroid LXC container
$ sudo systemctl start waydroid-container
You'll know it worked by checking the journal You should see "Started Waydroid Container".
$ sudo journalctl -u waydroid-container -e
Start Waydroid session
You'll know it is finished when you see the message "Android with user 0 is ready".
$ waydroid session start
General usage
Start Android UI
$ waydroid show-full-ui
List Android apps
$ waydroid app list
Start an Android app
$ waydroid app launch <application name>
Install an Android app
$ waydroid app install </path/to/app.apk>
Enter the LXC shell
$ sudo waydroid shell
Overrides the full-ui width
$ waydroid prop set persist.waydroid.width 608
Customization
Running applications that differ from the current host architecture via libhoudini or libndk[1]
Run nix shell github:nix-community/NUR#repos.ataraxiasjel.waydroid-script -c sudo waydroid-script
Or, alternatively, add nur.repos.ataraxiasjel.waydroid-script from the NUR to your flake or shell or NixOS environment.systemPackages, or HM home.packages or something like that based on readme and run sudo waydroid-script
In the TUI, select Android 13 > Install > libhoudini (or libndk, which script author claims may be faster on AMD)
Maintenance
Update Android
Use following command to upgrade Android (LineageOS) to a newer version if available
$ sudo waydroid upgrade
Resetting Android Container
Stop Waydroid container
$ sudo systemctl stop waydroid-container
Removing images and user data
$ sudo rm -r /var/lib/waydroid/* ~/.local/share/waydroid
Tips and tricks
Mount host directories
Install and configure graphical application waydroid-helper
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.waydroid-helper ];
systemd = {
packages = [ pkgs.waydroid-helper ];
services.waydroid-mount.wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
};
Enable the user service which is also required. Note that this is not persistent and needs to get started after reboot again.
systemctl --user start waydroid-monitor
Now start waydroid-helper application and add a shared directory. As an example, source directory could be /home/myuser/Public and target directory /home/myuser/.local/share/waydroid/data/media/0/NixOS. Ensure that both directories already exist locally. After that you might need to restart the Waydroid container which is also possible with the graphical user interface.
GPS/Location forwarding
First enable geoclue2 and adb daemon on the host
services.geoclue2.enable = true;
programs.adb.enable = true;
Enable location provider in your desktop environment. For Gnome Shell you can do this
gsettings set org.gnome.system.location enabled true
To test and see location
nix shell nixpkgs#geoclue2 -c $(nix eval --raw nixpkgs#geoclue2)/libexec/geoclue-2.0/demos/where-am-i
Get IP address of the Waydroid guest and connect adb to it
waydroid shell ip addr show
adb connect <IP>:5555
Download, initialize and run geobridge script
wget https://gitlab.com/papiris/geobridge/-/raw/main/geobridge.sh
sh geobridge.sh --init
Notification forwarding
To forward notifications from the Waydroid container to the host system, KDE Connect can be used.
On a Gnome-desktop, add following to your system config and enable:
programs.kdeconnect = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.gnomeExtensions.gsconnect;
};
Open the application Extensions and enable Gsconnect plugin there.
Inside the Waydroid container, follow these steps:
- Download and install the KDE Connect app
- Open the app and and start pairing with the host machine
- You'll have to enable access to notifications by clicking on the corresponding entry in the permissions list inside the app
- If you get the system message "Restricted setting / For your security, this setting is currently unavailable", you'll have to enable restricted settings. Go to Android settings app, in the apps list select KDE connect and click in the upper right corner on the three dot menu to Allow restricted settings
- You may have to reboot the Waydroid container for notification forward to work.
Troubleshooting
GPU Adjustments
In case you have an NVIDIA card or an RX 6800 series, you'll need to disable GBM and mesa-drivers:
ro.hardware.gralloc=default
ro.hardware.egl=swiftshaderLinux 5.18+
Linux 5.18 and later removed ashmem in favor of memfd, so you may need to tell Waydroid (1.2.1 and later) to use the new module:
sys.use_memfd=trueChanging keyboard layout
According to an upstream issue, changing the keyboard layout doesn't seem possible at the moment.
Missing UTF-8 support
According to an upstream issue, Android might fail to display special characters correctly.
Waydroid interferes with suspend/hybernation
According to an upstream issue, Waydroid might interfere with suspend or hybernation. You might have to stop the Android session and container to suspend your machine correctly.
Clipboard sharing
Add wl-clipboard to environment.systemPackages.
See Also:
- ↑ Need help with activating libhoudini for waydroid on NixOS https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/comments/15k2jxc/need_help_with_activating_libhoudini_for_waydroid/