A more complete set of instructions:

♦️You must be on the current alpha build of GrapheneOS

🔹Do your initial terminal setup

🔹 Make sure you're up to date

sudo apt get update && sudo apt get upgrade

🔹 Change the password for the droid user

sudo passwd droid

🔹 Install gnome and the video drivers

sudo apt install gnome-core virgl-server

🔹Stop the VM

sudo init 0

🔹 You should be good to go! Restart the terminal, wait a few seconds, then click on the screen icon. I also set gnome to auto login, saves having to your your password every time

🔹Have fun, nerd 😂

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Just in case your not using Amethyst, I edited the OP:

A more complete set of instructions:

♦️You must be on the current alpha build of GrapheneOS

♦️ Audio was very crackly, turn your volume down 🔇

♦️ You will need some type of input device, Bluetooth or USB keyboard and mouse. Touchscreen does work!

🔹Do your initial terminal setup

🔹 Make sure you're up to date

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade

🔹 Change the password for the droid user

sudo passwd droid

🔹 Install gnome and the video drivers

sudo apt install gnome-core virgl-server

🔹Stop the VM

sudo init 0

🔹 You should be good to go! Restart the terminal, wait a few seconds, then click on the screen icon. I also set gnome to auto login, saves having to type your password in every time.

🔹Have fun, nerd 😂