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by funnyflamigo 1664 days ago
It's in a container with xorg running. It doesn't need kernel level access but it does need userland access which it does have access to in the container.
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> UserLAnd

Hmm that's cool I was not aware of this thing, not surprising but still cool to find out now.

“userland” is a UNIX term that roughly means “apps” but in ancient sense. UserLAnd is just an app for Android using that word stylized as its name.
oh okay so they're not the same gotcha