Android Studio on a hardware that does not support virtualization technology

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I use Android Studio on Ubuntu Linux on a machine that does not support virtualization technology. Android Studio demands KVM to be installed to run emulators, but I cannot do so due to the previously mentioned hardware limitation.

Are there any options for me to overcome this issue (using the same hardware)?

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manpreet 2 years ago

You'll have to run the ARM system images, which unfortunately will be super-slow, but it will work. As of now, you can't run x86 system images on an x86 platform at all without KVM. This will be true of anyone running an AMD processor; HAXM is Intel-specific.

You can also try the Genymotion emulator, which works on many platforms">platforms that can't run HAXM.


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