Droidspaces-universal-v4.3.1-2026-02-23.apk
12.4 MB
Droidspaces v4.3.1
What's new..?
[ App ]
[ Backend ]
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.3.1
@Droidspaces
What's new..?
[ App ]
- app: synced droidspaces kernel configuration to the latest available config
[ Backend ]
- revert Android optimizations only if unmount is not skipped and no containers are running
- Require rootfs or rootfs-img for restart command
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.3.1
@Droidspaces
droidspaces-v4.3.2-2026-02-24.tar.gz
302.2 KB
Droidspaces v4.3.2
What's new..?
[ Backend ]
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.3.2
@Droidspaces
What's new..?
[ Backend ]
- feat(backend): remount /data with suid for directory-based containers on Android
- style(backend): silence redundant ENOENT warnings for optional namespaces
- refactor(cli): added a new function to print the startup banner and showing a recommended kernel version if the current kernel is too old
- style(cli): update startup banner and silence default DNS logs
- style(backend): silence redundant cgroup namespace warnings on legacy kernels
- fix(cli): restrict foreground mode to strictly interactive terminals
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.3.2
@Droidspaces
Droidspaces-universal-v4.4.1-2026-02-25.apk
12.4 MB
Droidspaces v4.4.1
What's new..?
[ App ]
[ Backend ]
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.4.0
@Droidspaces
What's new..?
[ App ]
- real-time terminal output streaming via libsu CallbackList
- implemented auto-scroll to the terminal
[ Backend ]
- feat: Implement a conditional Seccomp shield that applies only to systemd containers on legacy kernels to prevent grab_super deadlocks and improve compatibility - That means you can run Docker/LXC in non-systemd containers like Alpine Linux in legacy kernels as well.
- feat: remove PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS from seccomp setup to fix sudo in Alpine
- Fix DNS race condition and simplify DNS setup
- feat: Implement force cleanup logic in cleanup_container_resources to prevent hangs with unkillable processes by skipping sync and using lazy/force unmounts
- feat: Increase container stop timeout and delay SIGTERM fallback during container shutdown, Send multiple graceful shutdown signals concurrently
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.4.0
@Droidspaces
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Droidspaces
Droidspaces-universal-v4.4.1-2026-02-25.apk
Man, I'm fed up.
Every time I fix something, something else breaks 😂
Yeah,
I fixed a race condition where the logs showed that the container was stopped, even though in three places it clearly said the container had been started..
Every time I fix something, something else breaks 😂
Yeah,
I fixed a race condition where the logs showed that the container was stopped, even though in three places it clearly said the container had been started..
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If you find any bugs in DroidSpaces, kindly open an issue on GitHub or make a pull request.
It's just me, a single guy, cooking up a cross-platform portable containerization tool for both Android and Linux in my basement.
I think the project is stable now.
It's just me, a single guy, cooking up a cross-platform portable containerization tool for both Android and Linux in my basement.
I think the project is stable now.
Forwarded from Samsung & Android Tweaks (Ravindu Deshan)
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Look how fast DroidSpaces has become 🗿
The container boots in under 1 second..! 🔥
The container boots in under 1 second..! 🔥
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Fixed issues in both the app and the backend. But I'll keep it as a pre-release because it needs further testing.
If you find any bugs, lemme know 😄
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.4.2
If you find any bugs, lemme know 😄
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.4.2
Absolute Cinema 🗿
This is Ubuntu 22.04 running inside my Galaxy S10 5G, which has an old ass kernel..
This is Ubuntu 22.04 running inside my Galaxy S10 5G, which has an old ass kernel..
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droidspaces-v4.4.3-2026-02-25.tar.gz
301.1 KB
Droidspaces v4.4.3
What's new..?
[ App ]
[ Backend ]
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.4.3
@Droidspaces
What's new..?
[ App ]
- Boot module: Support for volatile mode, bind mounts, and custom DNS servers
- Display Toast feedback when content is copied to clipboard in log viewers and the requirements screen
- log tarball file name instead of full URI during container installation
[ Backend ]
- rootfs.img mount options for improved performance and stability - fixes kernel panics on older kernels
- fix race conditions, consolidate constants, and unify status logic
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.4.3
@Droidspaces
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droidspaces-v4.5.0-2026-02-27.tar.gz
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Droidspaces v4.5.0
What's new..?
[ App ]
[ Backend ]
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.5.0
@Droidspaces
What's new..?
[ App ]
- App+Boot module: Use the newly introduced --config option in the backend to start and restart containers.
- Boot module: Skip if a container is already started before attempting to start it again. (If the root solution had a bug that executes service.sh twice, this prevents that chaos)
[ Backend ]
- Implement systemd-aware cgroup setup with forced hierarchy creation and validation: fixes systemd on 4.4 or lower :)
- Implement a persistent configuration system with auto-saving and CLI overrides.
- Improve generate_uuid() fallback entropy.
- Unify standard directory creation during container boot.
- Log errors when creating standard directories in internal_boot.
- Fail early if the .old_root directory cannot be created.
- Implement a nano-like interactive documentation pager.
- Hardening: Enforce strict name uniqueness and stale mount cleanup
Github Release: https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.5.0
@Droidspaces
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Droidspaces
droidspaces-v4.5.0-2026-02-27.tar.gz
Also implemented
that means, you can run the
useful for rebooting the container remotely ^^
automatic in-container reboot detectionthat means, you can run the
reboot command inside the container without interacting with the app !useful for rebooting the container remotely ^^
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Droidspaces
Droidspaces-universal-v4.5.0-2026-02-27.apk
CRITICAL BUG:
Do not use these releases as restart command currently not working..
Yeah, fixed the internal reboot, external reboot. Fuxed up
Do not use these releases as restart command currently not working..
Yeah, fixed the internal reboot, external reboot. Fuxed up
I've forgotten to mention:
v4.5.1 has been released with all the bug fixes, hardened security, out-of-the-box Termux-X11 Unix socket bind mounting, and more.
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.5.1
This release focuses on stability and security. No container leaks, and ghost container creation no longer happens.
In the previous release, I introduced a cool feature to internally use the reboot command. Although it seemed to work, it mistakenly misinterpreted the container power-off sequences as reboots and silently powered the container back on without user consent. This led to corrupted containers, as two instances of the same container were running in two different places, which could corrupt system files if a write operation occurred simultaneously on the same file. (RIP databases)
So, in this version, I completely removed the ability to call the internal reboot command.
That means you MUST manually restart the container via Droidspaces.
Here's the link:
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.5.1
v4.5.1 has been released with all the bug fixes, hardened security, out-of-the-box Termux-X11 Unix socket bind mounting, and more.
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.5.1
This release focuses on stability and security. No container leaks, and ghost container creation no longer happens.
In the previous release, I introduced a cool feature to internally use the reboot command. Although it seemed to work, it mistakenly misinterpreted the container power-off sequences as reboots and silently powered the container back on without user consent. This led to corrupted containers, as two instances of the same container were running in two different places, which could corrupt system files if a write operation occurred simultaneously on the same file. (RIP databases)
So, in this version, I completely removed the ability to call the internal reboot command.
That means you MUST manually restart the container via Droidspaces.
Here's the link:
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/releases/tag/v4.5.1
Out-of-the-box GPU acceleration for Mali devices using virglrenderer
CI testing:
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/actions/runs/22533326363
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download the artifact from the CI link and install the APK.
2. Edit the container configuration using app to enable X11 and start the container.
3. Open Termux and run:
4. Then run:
(Note:
5. Enter the container and set the display:
6. Set the virgl driver:
7. Run
Note: You'll need to manually install packages in both the container and Termux (not mentioned here).
@Droidspaces
CI testing:
https://github.com/ravindu644/Droidspaces-OSS/actions/runs/22533326363
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download the artifact from the CI link and install the APK.
2. Edit the container configuration using app to enable X11 and start the container.
3. Open Termux and run:
virgl_test_server_android &4. Then run:
termux-x11 :0(Note:
:0 is the display number)5. Enter the container and set the display:
export DISPLAY=:06. Set the virgl driver:
export GALLIUM_DRIVER=virgl7. Run
glxgears and check if it works in Termux-X11.Note: You'll need to manually install packages in both the container and Termux (not mentioned here).
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