I googled around for libpulse.so.0 and it appears to be a compiled llibrary file for libpulse0. home/jeep/Android/Sdk/emulator/qemu/linux-x86_64/qemu-system-i386: error while loading shared libraries: libpulse.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory So I tried running the emulator from the command line and got the following error: the Android emulator won't run, even though the the IDE recognizes that /dev/kvm exists.Īre there any users of Android Studio or Gentoo experts out there that might know what is going on with this and if there is a fix for it? Any help is greatly appreciated! To sum up I'm pretty sure the problem is that the virtual devices won't start in the first place, i.e. ![]() I tried the above solutions with a virtual Nexus 6P device using both Android API 23 (Marshmallow) and Android API 26 (Android "O")Īs far as I can tell the emulator isn't even starting, so changing graphics performance to software would be completely irrelevant.Reinstalling the emulator module didn't work, even after restarting the entire IDE, and stopping/restarting the emulator didn't work (again it doesn't appear to start in the first place). (didn't work, same results as 1 and 2, where is is "waiting for target device to come online" again, the emulator starts then crashes like in step 1)ģ Change graphics performance emulation from "Automatic/Hardware" to "Software" Tools - Android - SDK Manager - SDK Tools - Android Emulator - uncheck, apply, check, apply, then start the emulator even if I started the emulator manually, it would show a progress bar saying "starting AVD", which, when finished, did not start the device, and, when the progress bar completed, 'Stop' was still greyed out) (didn't work because the emulator never started in the first place, so 'Stop' was always greyed out. I've tried several proposed solutions, but nothing that worked din my case.ĪVD manager-> right-click on the emulator you are using -> Stop I googled around and found that Linux/Mac users have run into this problem, but couldn't find anything gentoo specific. Now I don't get that error, but when I run a project, it gets stuck on "Waiting for target device to come online" and times out after 300 seconds. I recently reconfigured my kernel with KVM support using this guide Īndroid Studio requires KVM to emulate Android devices and initially, when I tried to run a project, it gave me the error that /dev/kvm could not be found. Posted: Fri 10:35 pm Post subject: KVM and trouble with Android Studio Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo ![]() ![]() Gentoo Forums :: View topic - KVM and trouble with Android Studio
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