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Intro
Assumptions, Parallels 17 already installed
Install New Virtual Machine
Choose Ubuntu
Downloading Ubuntu (sped up)
Ubuntu starting first time
Install Parallels Tools
Rebooting first time
First logon
LivePatch
Leave Location Tracking off
Change User Name on Ubuntu
Check for updates for Ubuntu
See what version of Ubuntu you are running
command line Updating Ubuntu
ARM version of Ubuntu
Checking version after update
Checking Internet connectivity
Turn off Ubuntu Apps in Mac Dock
Memory settings
Shutting down Ubuntu from commandline
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Intro
Update and Upgrade Ubuntu
Install Timeshift
Install Gnome Shell Extension Manager
Install Gnome Tweaks
Download Whitesur Theme
Install Git
Install Whitesur Theme
Download and Add Icons Theme Pack
Install User Theme Extension
Implement Whitesur Theme
Install Extensions
Download and set macOS Wallpaper
Outro
A TL;DR summary of the video
Original intro for the video and install Anbox using snap
After rebooting try to get it running. Failed to start binder or ashmem kernel drivers not loaded
Attempt to install ashmem_linux kernel module. Doesn't work.
Try to add a PPA to get anbox dependencies installed. Doesn't work.
Attempt to install linux-modules-extra. Doesn't help.
Try to clone the anbox-modules repo and build the modules. It fails.
Discover that the modules needed for Anbox were removed from the Linux kernel entirely and uninstall the Anbox snap
Find an alternative emulator Android Studio. Download and extract.
Install the required libraries for Android Studio
Execute the shell file to launch Android Studio and do initial setup.
Go to Device Manager and try to create a virtual device. Need to reboot and enable Virtualization Technology in BIOS.
Post reboot, retry creation of virtual device
Creation failed due to running out of disk space again. Try to change preferences and settings to write to the data drive instead of the OS drive.
Show all the disk space that the different Android Studio components take up
Move all the Android Studio stuff to the data drive and then create symbolic links (first attempt with arguments in the wrong order)
Re-launch Android Studio after moving and symlinking the directories and create a virtual device
Virual Device successfully created. Try to launch it. It fails. Look in command line for problems. Disk space again.
Move the final ~/.android directory and emulator is able to launch and run in a larger window
Concluding thoughts