Mint 18.3 and Android x86

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Mint 18.3 and Android x86

Post by RobB »

I have Mint 18.3 installed on /dev/sda2, and I have created a partition dev/sda4 and installed Android x86.
To access Android do I need to setup a dual boot, or is there a way to access it from Mint.
New to linux, so sorry if this is a stupid question.
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Re: Mint 18.3 and Android x86

Post by deepakdeshp »

You can install Android Studio, which can be installed and run as just another Mint program.
You don't require a separate partition of it. You can do all Android development.
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