[source](https://www.linuxsurge.com/2019/08/how-to-install-anbox-in-fedora-30.html) # Open a terminal and type the following commands: ``` sudo dnf install dkms sudo dnf install kernel-devel ``` ``` cd ~ git clone https://github.com/anbox/anbox-modules cd anbox-modules sudo cp anbox.conf /etc/modules-load.d/ sudo cp 99-anbox.rules /lib/udev/rules.d/ sudo cp -rT ashmem /usr/src/anbox-ashmem-1 sudo cp -rT binder /usr/src/anbox-binder-1 sudo dkms install anbox-ashmem/1 sudo dkms install anbox-binder/1 sudo modprobe ashmem_linux sudo modprobe binder_linux ``` # install snapd https://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snap-on-fedora ``` sudo dnf install snapd sudo ln -s /var/lib/snapd/snap /snap reboot ``` ``` snap install --devmode --beta anbox ``` to update do this: `snap refresh --beta --devmode anbox` ## But wait...Anbox doesn't launch! because SELinux. Don't disable SELinux, that's a bad idea. Instead use SELinux Troubleshooter to find out the cause. To fix it I did this, it might be different for you: ``` sudo ausearch -c servicemanager --raw sudo semodule -X 300 -i my-servicemanager.pp sudo ausearch -c anboxd --raw sudo semodule -X 300 -i my-anboxd.pp sudo ausearch -c gatekeeperd --raw sudo semodule -X 300 -i my-gatekeeperd.pp ``` Then launch Anbox. You might need to reboot first though. Also, install adb so you can do: adb install filename.apk <--- to install apks into anbox (assuming you don't have your real android device plugged in)