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Linux Terminal still not working on stable One UI 8

(Topic created on: Thursday)
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hitmancho
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This topic has been addressed in a few threads during the Beta testing phase but there was no reply until the official release, which has already occurred. My S25 Ultra just got the One UI 8 update and the Linux Terminal still cannot get virtualization access.

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I am aware this happens only on Qualcomm devices like mine but I was under the impression the Elite SoC supports this as per Google's requirements and the conflict is with Samsung Knox that Samsung has to address to work. Will this happen with any hot fixes or any workarounds for people that need this very useful native solution?

 

Edit: I just realized I posted this in the Z Fold forum, a device for which this functions as it is running an Exynos. Can this be moved to the S25 series forum, or in a general Qualcomm / Knox / tech issues section?

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arianwen27
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It is listed as experimental and stuff. Though I'd possibly put blame more on google. Look at the error, "non protected vms are not supported". So samsung probably supports protected vms.

There's probably a deeper reason but shouldn't the terminal be using a more secure vm. And on samsung's end, why would they support less secure things when they support the secure version.

That's my guess anyway
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Clover1
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At the moment Samsung doesn't support Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) which is why the Linux terminal doesn't work so Samsung would need to address this by adding support for AVF to allow us to gain functionality. I really hope they do I've been testing it on my old pixel is it's really fun to play around with
Tourbillon De La Vie
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Send feedback via Samsung members app. This being user community forum
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