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Portable Fuchsia Emulator (FImage) |
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Explanation of the FImage tool, and its usage |
FImage is provided for the convenience of developers and enthusiasts who don't want to compile Fuchsia.
We are in no way affiliated Google. For more information, see fimage/LICENSE.
The windows method is highly unstable and should only be used if you cannot install or boot into linux on your device.
- The FImage emulator can be downloaded here.
- For more information on the Fuchsia Emulator, see this document.
To quickly run FImage, use the commands below inside of its folder:
./ffx-linux-x64 platform preflight
./network-config
./fimage-gui 4096
See Explore Fuchsia for tips on what you can do next.
When you're done, you can clean up via dm shutdown
.
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linux
- 8GiB of RAM or more
- an Intel processor produced after 2010 (If you have a dedicated GPU)
- A 4th generation Intel processor (If you do not have a dedicated GPU) (Ivy Bridge technically works, but has all sorts of visual bugs)
- Ubuntu 20.04 or equivalent
- curl, unzip,git
- Up-to-date graphics drivers
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windows (wsl2)
- Windows 10/11 build that supports wsl2 with wslg.
- Ubuntu 20.04 wsl2 with wslg
- 16GiB of RAM or more
First, download the latest Fimage tool at fimage/releases.
Extract the file fimage-<version>.zip
and go into the fimage folder.
Begin by checking your hardware, using the provided ffx
tool. FFX Documentation on fuchsia.dev
./ffx-linux-x64 platform preflight
This will print information about the hardware and software. If you are missing any dependencies or lacking hardware, it will let you know. The most common error is related to a lack of a supported GPU, to negate this, FImage uses software rendering by default, which may affect performance. If you have a supported GPU (Intel Ivy Bridge or newer), use the fimage-gui-hostGPU
script to run FImage.
After following the instructions generated by the ffx preflight checks, you will need to configure networking, using the command below. This will configure the network interfaces for FEMU.
./network-config
Finally, the emulator is ready to run! Select one of the different launch options and use that to launch the emulator.
The command syntax is the same for each option. For example, to launch an FImage instance with 4GiB of RAM and a GUI, use:
./fimage-gui 4096
The launch options are as follows:
- fimage-headless - Fuchsia emulator using only the command line
- fimage-gui - Fuchsia emulator with the FEMU interface and the Ermine user shell
- fimage-gui-hostGPU - Same as fimage-gui, using hostGPU; if supported
Fimage can be installed on dahliaOS Linux with:
dap install fimage
A guide to Flutter development with FImage can be found here: Setting up FImage for Application Development
A WIP script is in testing thats should enable to atleast boot fuchsia in the terminal. Booting fuchsia with the fimage gui is possible but highly unstable.
First install wsl2 on windows by opening powershell or windows terminal and running this command.
wsl --install
After that reboot your machine and open up again powershell or windows terminal and running the first command to use fimage in cli mode recommended or the second command to use fimage in gui mode. If you use the gui mode and close fimage make sure you run the reset command afterwards.
cli command
wget https://docs.dahliaos.io/scripts/fimage/windows/wsl2/launch.sh && sudo chmod +x launch.sh; sudo ./launch.sh -cli
gui command
wget https://docs.dahliaos.io/scripts/fimage/windows/wsl2/launch.sh && sudo chmod +x launch.sh; sudo ./launch.sh -gui
reset command
wget https://docs.dahliaos.io/scripts/fimage/windows/wsl2/launch.sh && sudo chmod +x launch.sh; sudo ./launch.sh -reset
Command-line interface in gnome-terminal
- Flutter development doesn't work yet, due to a bug in the Flutter tool that escapes IPv6 addresses improperly
- Performance when drawn with the software GPU is expectedly awful
- Mouse input is laggy
- Terminal application within ermine crashes (Fuchsia bug?); negated by pressing enter in the terminal FEMU was launched from.
- Extreme jank on Ivy Bridge devices using host GPU
Follow the documented steps from fuchsia.dev and then set the full target with tools, fx set workstation.qemu-x64 --with-base=//bundles:tools
export FUCHSIA_SSH_CONFIG="/Users/nmcain/fuchsia/out/default/ssh-keys/ssh_config"