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il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #2
Update: I was able to downgrade to 32.1.10 and I can confirm it's smooth again. The issue is indeed in emulator version 33.1.1
f....@gmail.com <f....@gmail.com> #3
It's happening to me too and I also confirm that reverting to 32.1.10 fixes the issue.
We should have an easier way of reverting versions. AS should allow picking the version similarly to how we already do for the other tools in SDK manager.
We should have an easier way of reverting versions. AS should allow picking the version similarly to how we already do for the other tools in SDK manager.
f....@gmail.com <f....@gmail.com> #4
Hi,
would you try to turn on hardware GPU rendering (instead of auto GPU) and see if it fixes this issue?
would you try to turn on hardware GPU rendering (instead of auto GPU) and see if it fixes this issue?
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #5
Hi,
I'm currently not able to change this option, it is greyed out.
I'm currently not able to change this option, it is greyed out.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #6
Hi,
there are 2 ways to set it:
1. use a google_apis image (instead of google_apis_playstore). it will re-enable the option.
2. go to your avd folder (usually located in ~/.android/avd/your_avd_name.avd/), open config.ini and hardware-qemu.ini, then modify those lines:
hw.gpu.enabled=yes
hw.gpu.mode=host
there are 2 ways to set it:
1. use a google_apis image (instead of google_apis_playstore). it will re-enable the option.
2. go to your avd folder (usually located in ~/.android/avd/your_avd_name.avd/), open config.ini and hardware-qemu.ini, then modify those lines:
hw.gpu.enabled=yes
hw.gpu.mode=host
Description
Component: navigation-compose 1.0.0-alpha08
Hi there, I am trying to migrate to the Compose flavour of Navigation, and working with the
NamedNavArgument
class. I'd like to be able to retrieve the name that I passed in to thenavArgument()
function, but it's a bit hard because thename
field is private inNamedNavArgument
.Can you please make this field public? Since the class is basically an immutable data class, it seems natural to be able to access its fields publicly.