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I have waydroid working great in the latest Mint. You need Weston so Waydroid has a Wayland to connect to.
e: or use the experimental Wayland in 21.3 but it's not ready for daily driving
Here's the script I use to start and stop Waydroid:
Change the resolution to whatever you need it to be. Run it once to start, again to stop. It just lives on my desktop.
I thought about 21.3 but don't want to use something experimental. What is Weston? It's good to hear that it works on Mint
Weston is basically Wayland within an X11 app. You can run Wayland stuff with it but it'll be constrained to that window.
I'll check that out!
Check out the Waydroid script I posted, it'll help you with figuring out how to run Wayland programs.
I will. Thank you very much