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qwert...@gmail.com

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how can i run on Android-x86 4.4-rc2 a .pl file in the terminal?

Povilas Staniulis

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You need perl to run .pl files.
You can either find an Android version or use Linux chroot.

qwert...@gmail.com

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Am Donnerstag, 2. April 2015 00:46:55 UTC+2 schrieb Povilas Staniulis:
You need perl to run .pl files.
You can either find an Android version or use Linux chroot.

 ---- Translated into English with translate.goggle.de -----

I have installed on my Windows PC in the virtual machine from VMware Android-X86.

Unfortunately, the window of android is so small that you can not work with it.
Remedy would bring the installation of VMware Tools.

Unfortunately I have only unlike Windows in Linux only beginner skills.

After a lot of looking up the Linux instructions I did succeed to mount the iso file in Linux terminal and unpack the archive.

Now should only be performed vmware-install.pl.

I would be grateful if someone could post the exact sequence of instructions for installing perl in Android X86 me here.

The instructions I found on the web, respond to the Android-X86 terminal with "sh: no found"

Povilas Staniulis

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Apr 2, 2015, 7:07:49 AM4/2/15
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I don't think vmware tools is installable in Android x86.
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Am Donnerstag, 2. April 2015 13:07:49 UTC+2 schrieb Povilas Staniulis:
I don't think vmware tools is installable in Android x86.

 --- Translated into English with translate.goggle.de -----

Why not? What is the background of your assumption?

It works so well in Ubuntu, etc. Knoopix?
I assumed that it is a normal Linux kernel 3.10 as a system and Android is an application on this system.

What I have so far found in the WEB, it failed-made always on the mount of VMWARE CD in the Linux terminal, since CD is not implemetiert.

The running of the vmware-install.pl was tried, I have not found in the WEB.

Povilas Staniulis

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Apr 2, 2015, 10:27:22 AM4/2/15
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Android is not your standard Linux distro like Debian or Ubuntu. 

To install vmware tools, you need kernel headers and linux build tools. Neither of these are available in normal Android installation.
You can either setup a chroot environment inside Android or build vmware tools externally. 
However this isn't a task for a beginner.

Povilas Staniulis

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Apr 2, 2015, 10:31:57 AM4/2/15
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Also, if you really want Android in a VM, you should try something like Bluestacks, DuOS or Andy.

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Apr 2, 2015, 10:58:50 AM4/2/15
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 Too bad, but there's probably nothing to do when it is clearly not represented by a sequential instructions.

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Am Donnerstag, 2. April 2015 16:31:57 UTC+2 schrieb Povilas Staniulis:
Also, if you really want Android in a VM, you should try something like Bluestacks, DuOS or Andy.

 I want to actually run in an isolated environment Anroid.

In a real real Androrid which is used, for example Smarthone will transfer any personal data through the sign constraint in the United States.

I have already looked at, but this one needed a licensed MS Windows system in the VM.

Blue steaks also appears to be no Andrroid system, but only a APP player.

Povilas Staniulis

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Apr 2, 2015, 2:58:02 PM4/2/15
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I'm not sure I understand what you want.

All Android emulators are VMs running some version of Android in an isolated environment.
Most, except Bluestacks, are simply VirtualBox VMs with a custom frontend.

Bluestacks is an Android VM, even though it brands itself as a "app player".

Thomas B. Prost

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Apr 3, 2015, 9:37:50 AM4/3/15
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Let's keep some facts (inline) instead of turning in circles -->

Am Donnerstag, den 02.04.2015, 03:12 -0700 schrieb
qwert...@gmail.com:
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 2. April 2015 00:46:55 UTC+2 schrieb Povilas Staniulis:
> You need perl to run .pl files.
> You can either find an Android version or use Linux chroot.
>
> ---- Translated into English with translate.goggle.de -----
>
> I have installed on my Windows PC in the virtual machine from VMware
> Android-X86.
So your host OS is Windows ? What Windows would be of interest I assume.
You're running VMWare on that Windows ?
You set up a virtual machine for the Android-X86 ?
>
> Unfortunately, the window of android is so small that you can not work
> with it.
> Remedy would bring the installation of VMware Tools.
VMware Tools for Windows supports Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me,
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 guest
operating systems.
So your guest is not in this list. Can you make clear to us once again
where the idea is from that VMWare Tools could solve your problem ?

> Unfortunately I have only unlike Windows in Linux only beginner
> skills.
>
> After a lot of looking up the Linux instructions I did succeed to
> mount the iso file in Linux terminal and unpack the archive.
>
> Now should only be performed vmware-install.pl.
>
> I would be grateful if someone could post the exact sequence of
> instructions for installing perl in Android X86 me here.
>
> The instructions I found on the web, respond to the Android-X86
> terminal with "sh: no found"
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Am Freitag, 3. April 2015 15:37:50 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Prost:
Let's keep some facts (inline) instead of turning in circles -->

Am Donnerstag, den 02.04.2015, 03:12 -0700 schrieb
qwert...@gmail.com:
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 2. April 2015 00:46:55 UTC+2 schrieb Povilas Staniulis:
>         You need perl to run .pl files.
>         You can either find an Android version or use Linux chroot.
>
>  ---- Translated into English with translate.goggle.de -----
>
> I have installed on my Windows PC in the virtual machine from VMware
> Android-X86.
So your host OS is Windows ? What Windows would be of interest I assume.
You're running VMWare on that Windows ?
You set up a virtual machine for the Android-X86 ?
 
My host system is Windows. 7
As a Virtual Machine VMWare Player 7.1 is installed
In this VM as a guest operating system Android-86-4.4-RC2 installed.
 
>
> Unfortunately, the window of android is so small that you can not work
> with it.
> Remedy would bring the installation of VMware Tools.
VMware Tools for Windows supports Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me,
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 guest
operating systems.
So your guest is not in this list. Can you make clear to us once again
where the idea is from that VMWare Tools could solve your problem ?
 
 With VMWare player among other VMWare tools is also for guest system Linux
(e.g. kernel 3.10) included.

Linux-Beginner

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Am Donnerstag, 2. April 2015 20:58:02 UTC+2 schrieb Povilas Staniulis:

Bluestacks is an Android VM, even though it brands itself as a "app player".
 
I have Blue steaks in guest system under Windows 10 preview (VM = VMware
Player) installed.

 The Virtual Windows is fixed after a short time and unresponsive.



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