I have seen that some people want to run the Kokaleka app thru their Windows laptop or a Linux PC
First thing we need to know is that the Kokaleka app is made for an Android application. Neither the Window or Linux will run Android applications, so we need to trick your PC or Laptop into thinking it's an android and the Bluestacks Emulator will do just that
If you are running Windows then you will need to install Bluestacks and then install the Kokaleka app onto the Bluestacks.
If you are running a Linux PC we would first need to trick the Linux to think it's a Windows PC and to do that we would need a Windows VM (Virtual Machine), and then we install the Bluestacks onto that VM and then the Kokaleka onto the Bluestacks.
Kokaleka gets installed onto Bluestacks in a similar fashion as you would side-load an apk/app onto your ANdroid STB (like a Buzztv STB for example)
The installation guide linked below will help you thru the process
I have used a Virtual Machine some time ago when I was running an android application (an emulator) thru a Laptop and onto a Conaxsat STB.
It worked well with a bit of effort
I also to this day run Bluestacks on my laptop so I can have the working Kokaleka app where ever I go, if I want
First thing we need to know is that the Kokaleka app is made for an Android application. Neither the Window or Linux will run Android applications, so we need to trick your PC or Laptop into thinking it's an android and the Bluestacks Emulator will do just that
If you are running Windows then you will need to install Bluestacks and then install the Kokaleka app onto the Bluestacks.
If you are running a Linux PC we would first need to trick the Linux to think it's a Windows PC and to do that we would need a Windows VM (Virtual Machine), and then we install the Bluestacks onto that VM and then the Kokaleka onto the Bluestacks.
Kokaleka gets installed onto Bluestacks in a similar fashion as you would side-load an apk/app onto your ANdroid STB (like a Buzztv STB for example)
The installation guide linked below will help you thru the process
Code:
https://www.heatware.net/linux-tips/bluestacks-linux-android-installation/
I have used a Virtual Machine some time ago when I was running an android application (an emulator) thru a Laptop and onto a Conaxsat STB.
It worked well with a bit of effort
I also to this day run Bluestacks on my laptop so I can have the working Kokaleka app where ever I go, if I want
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