cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/45207780

TIL about Android Translation Layer (ATL), a way to port Android apps to Linux Mobile

I was searching for YouTube clients on my Plasma Bigscreen Linux TV Box, and found NewPipe, a popular Android YouTube frontend. Turns out this tool is how they moved it over.

Great solution alongside projects like Waydroid, as you can post individual apps to Flathub or other Linux storefronts, rather than needing to install a whole ROM to get your Android apps to appear in your Linux app tray.

  • A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Tangentially related but since they mentioned TVs, are there any ways to flash smart TVs with something barebones? Not just “use pi hole and host jellyfin” but like… actually get rid of all the bloatware. Mines starting to slow down and I have a feeling its mostly that garbage corporate software it came with.

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      2 days ago

      It’s best to never connect a “smart” TV directly to the internet. Bloat and updates to the software will inevitably cause what you mentioned. It’s almost intentionally planned obsolescence.

      A Android box, Raspberry Pi, or apple tv, or small pc would be the way to go IMO any day of the week.

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      3 days ago

      Not really, no.
      If the TV is running Android you could do some trickery to (maybe) disable the bloat apps, but actually flash a new OS? No.

      Developing a third party OS for a closed device like this is super hard, and there’s so many millions of TV models, the developers with the skill to do it end up focusing their time on other devices instead.
      I’d recommend looking into a TV box appliance of some sort.

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      3 days ago

      Some of those OSes are pretty integrated with the TV’s features, like picture processing, input settings and such, so I can envision that being problematic.

      I know it feels like I waste, but I think factory resetting it, airgapping it and using some external device is the way.

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      3 days ago

      i have some android TV boxes that supposedly support project treble. I’m going to experiment over the next couple days and figure out if they can run GSIs because there’s no custom Roms for it.