# So you want to try cuttlefish? 1. Download, build, and install the host debian package: ```bash git clone https://github.com/google/android-cuttlefish cd android-cuttlefish debuild -i -us -uc -b sudo dpkg -i ../cuttlefish-common_*_amd64.deb sudo apt-get install -f ``` 2. Go to http://ci.android.com/ 3. Enter a branch name. Start with `aosp-master` if you don't know what you're looking for 4. Navigate to `aosp_cf_x86_phone` and click on `userdebug` for the latest build 5. Click on `Artifacts` 6. Scroll down to the OTA images. These packages look like `aosp_cf_x86_phone-img-xxxxxx.zip` -- it will always have `img` in the name. Download this file 7. Scroll down to `cvd-host_package.tar.gz`. You should always download a host package from the same build as your images. 8. On your local system, combine the packages: ```bash mkdir cf cd cf tar xvf /path/to/cvd-host_package.tar.gz unzip /path/to/aosp_cf_x86_phone-img-xxxxxx.zip ``` 8. Launch cuttlefish with: `$ HOME=$PWD ./bin/launch_cvd` 9. Stop cuttlefish with: `$ HOME=$PWD ./bin/stop_cvd` # So you want to debug cuttlefish? You can use `adb` to debug it, just like a physical device: `$ ./bin/adb -e shell` # So you want to see cuttlefish? You can use the [TightVNC JViewer](https://www.tightvnc.com/download.php). Once you have downloaded the *TightVNC Java Viewer JAR in a ZIP archive*, run it with `$ java -jar tightvnc-jviewer.jar -ScalingFactor=50 -Tunneling=no -host=localhost -port=6444` Click "Connect" and you should see a lock screen!