When you move the cursor over the window. It seems to support dynamic app resizing, which is great, but it doesn't properly work with a mouse. Only problem is, this app doesn't work right with it.
But having the full capabilities of Windows or Linux in that environment would be amazing! It really is an awesome experience being able to transform your phone into what's practically a full-on PC.
Desktop mode might coming soon to Android across the board in Android 12, and users of flagships have been enjoying the glory of Desktop mode for years with the big manufacturers having their own take on it, Dex in Samsung's case. Hard drives larger than 20GB might also be a nice feature to have, given that I do have a just a bit of space to spare on my 512GB device. 50% of my RAM is 6GB, since my phone has 12GB of RAM (S21 Ultra 5G 512GB), granted 2GB is reserved for OS.
Normally, my RAM is 70% free unless I'm multitasking heavily. But I feel like selecting up to 50% of your system RAM should be allowed.
First of all I think it should be in 512 or 256MB increments, like who cares about the difference between just a few megabytes? Secondly, I realize that VMs come with some overhead so you can't use all the RAM, plus Android would probably freak out if you used way too much. The RAM selector doesn't go very high, max 2GB. Might seem minor, but hey, it's the little things that make an app feel polished.Ī rename option would also be nice, unless I'm missing it somewhere in the menus. I think it should default to the last used, and secondly, I think the None option should be removed from the list after you create your first VM, leaving only New and your current list. It's pretty solid overall, but there's a couple of odd quirks with this app's behavior, namely that the app freezes for a few seconds, then force-closes after stopping a VM, and worse yet, the VM list resets to None by default every single time you open the app. I'm not that experienced with Android development so I'm not sure how much of this I could help with, but I mean, if I find some free time I guess I could try to help with some simpler things. But since there's no issues section it seems I have to use the pull-request system as a work around, so sorry about that. So I have a number of suggestions/issues/bugs and I wanted to give my feedback for improving this emulator project. It is compatible with QEMU 2.9.1, 5.1 and should be compatible with next versions. Or, if extra field is not set, TCG will be initialized as usual, with MTTCG checkbox. The suggested solution is to set TCG options after user options – in that case user options will be set first and TCG will be initialized by them. The default size is convenient because it does not use much memory, but if machine does not need large RAM, it's possible to set more memory for TCG buffer, and then machine runs noticeably smoother. "-accel tcg ,tb-size=128,thread=single", for example.
"-accel tcg ,tb-size=128,thread=multi" or It makes impossible to set TCG buffer size with: The reason is that in QEMU 5.1+, the TCG seems to be initialized only once, and all subsequent "-accel tcg" options are ignored.Īfter you're setting "-accel tcg" in Qemu 5.1, you can later write in extra options "-accel tcg,ANYTHING", options do not matter, they are skipped. – in version 6.0, "-accel tcg" is added always, with "thread=multi" or "thread=single" option.Īlthough it is a better solution, because it allows to explicitly set single-threaded execution on 64-bit hosts, but now it's impossible to set additional TCG options in "Extra QEMU Params" field. – in version 5.1, "-accel tcg,thread=multi" was added only if MTTCG was activated Thanks a in version 6.0 you changed TCG initialization options: This is the complete output of make limbo:
This is the error: No C++ compiler available disabling C++ specific optional codeĮRROR: pkg-config binary '/home/waseem/Downloads/android-ndk-r14b/toolchains/aarch64-linux-android-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/aarch64-linux-android-pkg-config' not found
I do apologize for this not being the proper method to communicate a bug :-( This is more properly an issue, but the issue tracker on this repo seems not to be enabled for some reason, so I've opted to file a pull request, because I'm really at a loss with this. Android NDK doesn't provide a pkg-config, nor does Linaro's toolchain. Dear am trying to compile Limbo for an aarch64 Android device and using the newest QEMU release from QEMU mainline.Įverything up until the make limbo step has gone smooth (well, nearly smooth), but make limbo goes all well until it stops with an error about a pkg-config that is missing from the toolchain.