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Note that this is only the demo engine -- to watch the demo itself, you will also need the package amoeba-data.
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Description
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(no translation yet)
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Package: amoeba
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Fast-paced, polished OpenGL demonstration by Excess (data)
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(no translation yet)
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Amoeba is a fast-paced, cross-platform OpenGL demonstration by Excess, showing effects using your 3D card in perfect sync with Ogg Vorbis music. It features a full XML-scripted GPLed demo engine, several object manipulations, lots of graphics and a pumping soundtrack.
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(no translation yet)
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Amoeba won first price in the demo competition at Underscore 02, a sceneparty held in Joenkoeping, Sweden (http://www.underscore.sh/)
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(no translation yet)
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This package contains the data required for the demo -- to watch the demo, you will also need the package amoeba, which contains the demo engine.
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(no translation yet)
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Android in a box
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Package: anbox
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Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system.
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In other words: Anbox will let you run Android on your Linux system without the slowness of virtualization.
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Anbox uses Linux namespaces (user, pid, uts, net, mount, ipc) to run a full Android system in a container and provide Android applications on any GNU/Linux-based platform.
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The Android inside the container has no direct access to any hardware. All hardware access is going through the anbox daemon on the host. It reuses what Android implemented within the QEMU-based emulator for OpenGL ES accelerated rendering. The Android system inside the container uses different pipes to communicate with the host system and sends all hardware access commands through these.
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Description
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(no translation yet)
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Package: anbox
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