Windows 11 delenda est. Also inb4 “don’t”.

I feel like bluestacks used to be better but it gives off weird scuffed fremium windows software stink now. What’s the best way to run Android apps on an x86-64 computer?

  • ashinadash [she/her]OP
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    47 days ago

    I use KDE and XFCE usually, is what’s stopping me. Am I gonna install an entire new OS for a single application? Or DE I guess, but I tried installing Wayland on Endeavour once and it kind of exploded.

    • zkrzsz [he/him]
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      4 days ago

      When did you try Wayland? It’s pretty good now since KDE Plasma 6.1 (even on Nvidia).

      • ashinadash [she/her]OP
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        24 days ago

        Less than a year ago, I just used one of my random sloptops with an *ntel Core 2 Duo but it broke the install of Endeavour. Maybe I did something wrong…

    • dadarobot
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      77 days ago

      You definitely dont need a new os or distro.

      I dont know endevour specifically, but xfce and kde look like they fully support wayland.

      Looks to be as simple as installing plasma-wayland-session then log out and you should have an option in your login manager to swap over to the wayland version of plasma. Xfce should be similar. If its fucked, just log back out and log in with xorg and go about your business.

      Dunno, just trying to help

      • ashinadash [she/her]OP
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        47 days ago

        Oh yeah I did that once, it broke my OS, I recall that. Somewhere at the login manager.

        Thanks anyway, at least I know the answer is the same as two years ago