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From the official page https://anbox.io/ they suggest snap, but is still in beta.
Get started!
Installing Anbox on a regular Linux system is easy and plain simple as long as your system supports snaps (see snapcraft.io for more information).
$ snap info anbox
name: anbox
summary: Android in a Box
publisher: Simon Fels (morphis)
contact: https://anbox.io
license: GPL-3.0+
description: |
Runtime for Android applications which runs a full Android system
in a container using Linux namespaces (user, ipc, net, mount) to
separate the Android system fully from the host.
You can find further details in our documentation at
https://github.com/anbox/anbox/blob/master/README.md
snap-id: Nr9K6UJaIOD8wHpDEQl16nabFFt9LLEQ
channels:
stable: –
candidate: –
beta: 4-56c25f1 2020-01-02 (186) 391MB devmode
edge: 4+gitr5ab92ef 2020-08-20 (198) 406MB devmode
Check this page for more info: https://github.com/anbox/anbox