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Maybe ARChon will work? I have my doubts, but it's a Chrome extension rather than an actual virtual machine... It allows you to run many Android application inside of Chrome using the Chrome runtime engine rather than installing a copy of Android directly. It doesn't work for some things, but many APK's will work. Note, the key here is you have enough resources to use Chrome effectively... So who knows. Source: over 2 years ago
You don’t have to run a virtual machine to get your Android apps working on Linux. Thanks to the ARChon project, you can run your Android apps in your Chrome web browser. The ARC in the name stands for Android Runtime for Chrome, acting as a miniaturized Android environment for your apps. Source: about 4 years ago
If you go to the https://android-x86.org website and scroll down a bit one of the tasks they've been working on has been to upgrade to a newer (though still not the newest) kernel. This will have a profound effect on hardware support, but in the meantime many PCs with parts released in the last five years don't work as expected unfortunately. Source: about 2 years ago
The only way to see if Android will run is to try and run it. Start with the newest release from https://android-x86.org, write it to a flash drive with Etcher and try booting it - like GNU/Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Android-x86 has a live mode in which you can test it to see if it boots, and if it does test to see if your hardware all works. You can ignore the Google sign in here, just connect to... Source: over 2 years ago
Can you try this on regular Android-x86 from https://android-x86.org? Source: over 2 years ago
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