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ub...@gmail.com <ub...@gmail.com> #2
Hi,
would you try to boot emulator with this command line flag:
-feature -Vulkan
and let us know if it fixes the issue for you? Also would you tell us what graphics card you are using and what is the graphics driver version?
would you try to boot emulator with this command line flag:
-feature -Vulkan
and let us know if it fixes the issue for you? Also would you tell us what graphics card you are using and what is the graphics driver version?
uc...@google.com <uc...@google.com>
lf...@google.com <lf...@google.com> #3
The feature flag did solve the issue for me. Thank you very much. I don't use a dedicated graphics card. Only the internal one from the CPU.
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #4
Your integrated GPU is supposed to support Vulkan 1.2. I would need more work to figure out why it crashes without that flag.
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com>
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com> #5
If there is more information that I can provide please let me know.
Description
I was trying to report an emulator bug encountered while trying to report a DB Inspector bug, instead I'm reporting a bug about submitting emulator bugs. Kinda sucks, really.
Emulator version 30.0.10-6421526
Click on "Send Feedback" in Help|Emulator Help. As a regular non-Google user I am not allowed to directly create bugs in the "Emulator" bug tracker component.