![]() ![]() To give you a bit more context, I created this action solely to take advantage of the hardware acceleration support on the macos VM (enabled by HAXM which is installed on macos VMs), and never intended to add Linux support cause I know it won’t be a good experience (at least not better than what you already have) without hardware acceleration. In fact I almost believe that the emulator binary should just not start at all and throw an error if it can’t be hardware-accelerated, otherwise it defeats the purpose of having these modern x86, x86_64 system images. ![]() While you can sort of have some versions of the emulators running without hardware acceleration, in practice you really need hardware acceleration enabled to run the Android Emulator, period. ubuntu-latest), you’ll get very few benefits over other CI solutions (perhaps other than easier configuration and less scripting) as there’s no hardware acceleration on ubuntu VMs provided by GitHub Actions. In general if you run this action on a Linux VM (e.g. I’d like to share a few words on the recently added Linux support to give you a bit of context on why it’s much slower than running on macos.
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