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<p>This release adds support for using the Terminal app in developer options for
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<p>This release adds support for using the Terminal app in developer options for
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running other operating systems with hardware-based virtualization. It's
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running other operating systems with hardware-based virtualization. It's
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currently only a terminal but Android is adding support for graphics and GPU
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currently only a terminal but Android is adding support for graphics and GPU
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acceleration for a future release. Please note that we don't recommend using
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acceleration for a future release. For now, it's still too experimental and not
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developer options on a production device. We want to provide this feature
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stable enough to be moved outside developer options. We don't recommend using
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without the need for using developer options in a future release.</p>
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developer options on a production device, but you can temporarily enable it to
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turn on this feature and turn them back off without it being disabled like most
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developer options. The data inside it should currently be treated as temporary
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and disposable. We plan to support using other guest operating systems beyond
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the standard Debian-based image they provide, which can remain as an option
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without being a default.</p>
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<p>Tags:</p>
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<p>Tags:</p>
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