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> Waydroid reimplements Android libraries and higher level APIs to convert them to something compatible with your host kernel,

This is simply incorrect, though, negating the entirety of the rest of your argument.

> No, the main difference is whether the user-space is deeply integrated through various glue, or whether you're emulating the whole system as-is

Okay, sure, but then again waydroid and a VM are kissing cousins going off of that definition anyway. Both emulate the whole system. The only difference is whether or not the kernel is replaced.

> That waydroid relies heavily on namespaces is a technical detail, not a relevant difference between WINE and Waydroid. WINE if implemented again today would likely do the same.

No, it wouldn't. WINE does the approach it does to avoid redistribution of any Microsoft binaries. Simply containerizing & emulating the kernel API would be useless for WINE as a result



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