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Can I install viper4android ver 2721? #2,084 There is one strange rendering behavior. That can be an application issue or can be Bliss OS issue. I lean toward the Bliss OS issue because an a multiple Android devices it looks fine. I'm talking about Garmin Pilot application. See two attached images. The one which has contrast black shadows of the terrain are from Bliss OS. The other with soft shadows is from an actual device. Do you think it can be related to how certain things are rendered on the low level? Is there a fix or workaround for that? Attachments #2,085 First install gearlock then install gapps via gearlock, second download googleplayservice.apk and googleplaystore.apk via apkmirror, third goto #>system>priv.app>com.android.vending>replace with googleplaystore.apk then rename to com.android.vending.apk and set permission to 0644And put googleplayservice to #>system>priv.app>com.google.android.gms>replace and rename com.google.android.gms.apk and set 0644 Reboot #2,086 I'm having some issues installing this on my surface pro 5. I initially tried the android-x86 build (non-bliss) as it was my first result in trying to figure out how to do this. I created bootable usb, installed as dual boot by creating an extra partition on my drive. I was able to boot, format partition to ext4, install and boot properly but the touch screen did not work.I since discovered the surface has some unique needs and have been pointed to Bliss as a solution but am struggling. I downloaded and installed the "Bliss OS 11.14 FOSS Experimental (x86_64)" and have it loaded on that same partition, formatted again to ext4, and it boots. Still no touch screen support though. I've read others commenting in this thread that they've successfully installed onto a Surface Pro 5, however, I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong. I know i've taken a bit off-nominal path before stumbling on Bliss OS for PC, The idel Android Based OS for Mobile Games on PC/Laptop Bliss OS Download: Is Bliss OS good for low end PC?Yes, Bliss Bliss OS for PC, The idel Android Based OS for Mobile Games on PC/Laptop Bliss OS Download: Is Bliss OS good for low end PC?Yes, Bliss Camera not working, but that was expected. The big problem is that the physical buttons, i.e., the power button and volume buttons, are not recognized at all.It is a bigger problem than you think because once Bliss goes into sleep, there is no way to bring it back. Sometimes typing something on the attached keyboard AKA Type Cover works, but not always, in which case you have to force-reboot it by long-pressing the power button.Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there a workaround?Thanks in advance! Maybe the old kernel or blissos14(based on android11) can help... #1,346 the new kernel is VERY unstable and maybe using the old kernel may help.And mounting NTFS will also make the system unstable! Ugh, I did not know that. I am not mounting any NTFS volumes but thanks for letting me know.I want stability over new features. I chose v15 becaue it was supposed to be stable. Maybe it is, generally, but on my Surface Pro, I am having some difficulty.Do you have any experence running Bliss OS on a Surface Pro? What version of Bliss OS would you recommend? #1,347 Ugh, I did not know that. I am not mounting any NTFS volumes but thanks for letting me know.I want stability over new features. I chose v15 becaue it was supposed to be stable. Maybe it is, generally, but on my Surface Pro, I am having some difficulty.Do you have any experence running Bliss OS on a Surface Pro? What version of Bliss OS would you recommend? Well it's my fault... I was too irritable this morning... Perhaps changing another kernel may help. According to my testing results, sometimes new kernel didn't work well but the old kernel is fine.Recently I'm researching on file access between windows and android and I meet with some problems, but currently I cannot make sure the cause, maybe is the kernel, on maybe something else. And if you use a old surface device, maybe android 11(blissos14) can help. My deivce is lenovo thinkpad x12 detachable Gen1, currently running blissos16 and windows11. In blissos16, my audio often stops working, both the old kernel and the new kernel, but this didn't appear in blissos15... #1,348 i need help withe this issue trying to build bliss os 14.10error: in `sync --no-tags --no-clone-bundle --force-sync -c`: revision gloria-20240227 in kerNel_common not foundi dont know but it look like that revision dosnt eist anyComments
Can I install viper4android ver 2721? #2,084 There is one strange rendering behavior. That can be an application issue or can be Bliss OS issue. I lean toward the Bliss OS issue because an a multiple Android devices it looks fine. I'm talking about Garmin Pilot application. See two attached images. The one which has contrast black shadows of the terrain are from Bliss OS. The other with soft shadows is from an actual device. Do you think it can be related to how certain things are rendered on the low level? Is there a fix or workaround for that? Attachments #2,085 First install gearlock then install gapps via gearlock, second download googleplayservice.apk and googleplaystore.apk via apkmirror, third goto #>system>priv.app>com.android.vending>replace with googleplaystore.apk then rename to com.android.vending.apk and set permission to 0644And put googleplayservice to #>system>priv.app>com.google.android.gms>replace and rename com.google.android.gms.apk and set 0644 Reboot #2,086 I'm having some issues installing this on my surface pro 5. I initially tried the android-x86 build (non-bliss) as it was my first result in trying to figure out how to do this. I created bootable usb, installed as dual boot by creating an extra partition on my drive. I was able to boot, format partition to ext4, install and boot properly but the touch screen did not work.I since discovered the surface has some unique needs and have been pointed to Bliss as a solution but am struggling. I downloaded and installed the "Bliss OS 11.14 FOSS Experimental (x86_64)" and have it loaded on that same partition, formatted again to ext4, and it boots. Still no touch screen support though. I've read others commenting in this thread that they've successfully installed onto a Surface Pro 5, however, I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong. I know i've taken a bit off-nominal path before stumbling on
2025-04-18Camera not working, but that was expected. The big problem is that the physical buttons, i.e., the power button and volume buttons, are not recognized at all.It is a bigger problem than you think because once Bliss goes into sleep, there is no way to bring it back. Sometimes typing something on the attached keyboard AKA Type Cover works, but not always, in which case you have to force-reboot it by long-pressing the power button.Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there a workaround?Thanks in advance! Maybe the old kernel or blissos14(based on android11) can help... #1,346 the new kernel is VERY unstable and maybe using the old kernel may help.And mounting NTFS will also make the system unstable! Ugh, I did not know that. I am not mounting any NTFS volumes but thanks for letting me know.I want stability over new features. I chose v15 becaue it was supposed to be stable. Maybe it is, generally, but on my Surface Pro, I am having some difficulty.Do you have any experence running Bliss OS on a Surface Pro? What version of Bliss OS would you recommend? #1,347 Ugh, I did not know that. I am not mounting any NTFS volumes but thanks for letting me know.I want stability over new features. I chose v15 becaue it was supposed to be stable. Maybe it is, generally, but on my Surface Pro, I am having some difficulty.Do you have any experence running Bliss OS on a Surface Pro? What version of Bliss OS would you recommend? Well it's my fault... I was too irritable this morning... Perhaps changing another kernel may help. According to my testing results, sometimes new kernel didn't work well but the old kernel is fine.Recently I'm researching on file access between windows and android and I meet with some problems, but currently I cannot make sure the cause, maybe is the kernel, on maybe something else. And if you use a old surface device, maybe android 11(blissos14) can help. My deivce is lenovo thinkpad x12 detachable Gen1, currently running blissos16 and windows11. In blissos16, my audio often stops working, both the old kernel and the new kernel, but this didn't appear in blissos15... #1,348 i need help withe this issue trying to build bliss os 14.10error: in `sync --no-tags --no-clone-bundle --force-sync -c`: revision gloria-20240227 in kerNel_common not foundi dont know but it look like that revision dosnt eist any
2025-04-18You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Status Not open for further replies. #2,081 This question has been asked a few times already but I didn't find any answer. What about installing Bliss OS on XPS 13? The OS starts perfectly fine from the USB boot stick and the most important hardware items: display, keyboard, touchscreen, wifi, bluetooth, etc work fine however it looks like it cannot be installed. If a USB boot stick method is used it cannot find a partition to install to. It is impossible to create a partition as well. It always gives an error when even clicking on Create Partition. It sort of installs when the installer is started from Windows. It definitely creates AndroidOS folder and after reboot you can try to start Bliss OS but it doesn't go past detecting Android-x86. I would say all that is related to the Android core unable to use that particular internal SSD installed on XPS. Is there a workaround for that? Maybe some changes in the configuration might help? #2,082 I have a Bluetooth GPS and I even can pair it with Bliss OS and read the NMEA stream. Now, I'd like to use this GPS feed for the Android Location. There are applications in the store which are supposed to do that but all of them want me to do this "Please go to the developer option, click "Select mock location app" and select this app as provider." I cannot find Developer Option or Mock Location in the Bliss OS. Is it possible to do that via configuration files or what not? Is there another way allowing to use external Bluetooth GPS for the location service? #2,083 how
2025-04-16Fast gaming performance and game optimization. It supports essentials such as keyboard mapping, gamepad support, high-fps gaming, etc.LD Player runs on Android Nougat 7.1, and the phone emulator is only available on Windows. Regarding gaming performance, LD Player manages to hold out well against Nox player and Bluestacks while playing PUBG. However, it wasn’t able to beat Gameloop. ProsCustomize resource allocationEasy to access Android shortcutsConsLess features compared to othersARChon (Windows, Mac, Linux)ARChon is not some big shot Android emulator, nor it has a huge fan following. It’s more of a fix to run Android apps on Chrome OS. It started when Google brought support for two or three Android apps on Chrome Web Browser. Following this, the GitHub developer took it a little notch further and released it to run all Android apps on Chrome. The ARChon Android emulator is not suited for hardcore gaming, but it is excellent for getting Android apps on PC due to its easy access.Price: FreeProsIntegrated into ChromeGood for productivity appsConsMinimum developer supportRare updatesBliss OS (Windows, Linux)Where ‘Android Emulators’ emulate Android on your Windows PC, Bliss OS, on the other hand, is Android itself and needs to be installed as a separate OS. As for its installation, you could use a Virtual Box or create a bootable USB drive and install the Bliss OS ROM on the external storage.Now, installing Bliss OS or any other Android x86 based project is always better if you are looking for the exact Android experience on your PC. Not to mention that Bliss OS is open source and doesn’t encompass ads or any Android emulator clutter.Price: FreeProsOpen-source and ad-freeBeta version running on Android 9 PieSubstratum Theme Engine SupportConsBugs and errors not fixedNot compatible with Apple productsKOPlayer (Windows, Mac)Like other Android gaming emulators out there, Ko Player focuses on delivering a lag-free gaming experience with lightweight software. As Ko Player is free of cost yet, you might see a few ads here and there. The app player is easy to install and navigate through the apps. It also supports keyboard mapping and gamepad emulation.The downside of this Android emulator is that it sometimes freezes out of the blue. Also, the player is a little buggy and makes it difficult for the user to uninstall the Android emulator. It’s a good Android emulator for PCs but doesn’t stand out in the competition.Price: FreeProsSimple UISet up any Android deviceEasy to set upConsNo customization options for usabilityRemix OS (Windows)Remix OS is nothing like other Android emulators out there. It is an entire Android OS that you can boot into. Unlike other emulators that can easily be on top of the Window, Remix OS needs to be installed on a separate partition.Although Jide technology
2025-04-12Scroll direction, it's the opposite to the way I like it. #1,357 Seems i can't boot into bliss android on a surface go 1.using gapps versionusing refindp7 partition has latest of 15.x or 14.x in fat32 or ext4. tried a lot of ways and same results. no ota dupe stuff. booting in regular mode gets stuck the second time the blissos ascii art shows up. above that it says it found android x86 stuff on p7.booting into debug mode and typing exit followed by return key succeeds. Is there any way to find out more info while it gets stuck on the ascii art to troubleshoot? or is there a way to boot debug without requiring to type exit twice? want to use this in tablet mode without a keyboard attached. Thanks! #1,358 I just found Bliss. And I am very much blissed by this. Thank you for this piece of work, that will help me a lot!Best regards,kai #1,359 I tried to install blissos 15.9.1 on my surface pro 5 as dual boot, but so far no luck. What I did so far:Disable TPMRemove BitlockerRemove Secure BootSplit partitions into 200GB Windows, 40GB EFI exfatChanged boot sequence to boot from USB, Android, BlissOS before WindowsI tried to install (inlcuding the surface option) from USB and by using the Androidx86-Installv29.0000.exe, but it does always start windows or - when Grub opens - it fails to locate the partition.Is there a working guide for the surface installation? Did I miss anything obvious? #1,360 Hello ~My personal computer has an HDMI output with a dedicated graphics card (AMD), and both video and audio are transmitted to the TV through the HDMI port on the graphics card. I have installed Bliss OS 14 on this personal computer. Bliss OS works well, except there is no sound at all. I have checked the following webpage: Sound Issues When running our builds on real hardware, sometimes the sound is not detected properly. We can troubleshoot this issue a number of ways. I have tried Options 1, 2, and 4, but none of them improved the situation. Option 3 (GearLock ) is too advanced for me... I don't know how to use it. Option 5 is Intel-related, and mine is AMD, so I guessed it doesn't apply and didn't try it.Later, through the su command, I ran alsamixer and found that Bliss OS 14 can detect two
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