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- #ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER ANDROID#
- #ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER PRO#
- #ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER MAC#
- #ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER WINDOWS#
#ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER PRO#
M1 Pro and Max has wider memory bus and controller with LPDDR5. Or they may decide to save cost and stick with LPDDR4. Still using LPDDR4, if you want 32GB, you will have to wait for M2 MacBook Air which should have LPDDR5 and allows 32GB. If you want more than 16GB, you need to go M1 Pro or higher. MacBook Air at $999 is Apple's entry level Mac.
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The article simply says that the best laptop in the market can't have 16gb of maximum available RAM. That is basically the same car, only with the limiter removed.Īnyway, nobody said anything on the ability Apple to make money, probably it says more on the people who buy macs than on Apple itself Imagine if the afore mentioned Porsche had a limiter that let you use only 50% of the accelerating power, unless you buy the more expensive "pro" model. > You may prefer Dell, and many people obviously doġ6gb of maximum RAM for a laptop in 2021 doesn't even match the Dell offering.
#ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER MAC#
When you consciously spend the kind of money a Mac costs, you really expect the best the money can buy. In this particular case the M1 is not comparable to a Porsche, but more to a luxury hotel that has a very tiny bathroom or a limit of one cup of coffee at breakfast. Porsche and Apple base offers are overpriced, for what they actually offer.Ī 959 pearl white it's one thing, but a Macan? > My car has the same horsepower (or luggage space, or windshield size, or more seats, etc.) as a Porsche. I still remember when I upgraded from Snow Leopard to High Sierra and everything became slower, sometimes unusably so.Īfter 10.6.8 MacOS (best version of the OS I've ever used) has only got worse, in my opinion. Perhaps the feeling of Apple system being faster comes from the fact that there are only relatively recent Apple machines around and it's rare to see some 8 years old Apple laptop still in use, while my 7 year old laptop with 64gb of RAM costed as much as an M1 Pro but can still do its job relatively well because I can put a lot of things in RAM, reducing the pressure on the rest of IO subsystem (I feel I have to specify that power efficiency is an order of magnitude worse than an M1, if battery life matters to you, Apple is ahead of the competition right now)īut it's no secret that one of the strongest feature of Linux is giving new life to old systems. Yes GNOME 40 is not great, GNOME 3 probably killed Linux on desktops, but I don't use it, so.Įven Plasma looks super snappy compared to MacOS these days.Ĭlaiming that Apple can double your RAM is a strong claim, that in my experience is not supported by any evidence. I've worked with all of them in the past 25 years, Linux desktop experience is not as polished as it could be, but for sure it's not slow or bloated in general.
#ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER WINDOWS#
Windows as a server is not that bad either. You might develop on MacOS, but then you deploy the artifacts on some Linux box, of course because there is no MacOS server offering, but I wouldn't do it anyway if I had the option. MacOS is known for being slower and use more RAM on many developers task (docker, for example), but there are things you can only do on a Mac, iOS apps being one, and, honestly, I can't imagine using XCode with maximum 16 GB of RAM for the next few years. I use WebKit based browser on other OSs.ĭifference being I can tune the OS to work as I intend and the developer tools are some of the best in their categories, that's not true for the other two.
#ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR FROM DOCKER ANDROID#
i'm a newbie about android and docker and have no clues about this.Except for the JVM/electron based apps that I am forced to use, all the Linux native applications are as good as any other system.Īnecdotal, Firefox on Linux is the only incarnation of Firefox I feel comfortable using, I think it's between not great to terrible on other systems. seems this issue happens only on avd with play store. i tried every solution searched from stackoverflow to generate adb keys again, copy adb public keys to /data/misc/adb/adb_keys in emulator, enable USB debugging, revoke USB debugging authentication in developer options in the emulator, and set some environment variables, but no luck. However, i met an issue when i installed my app using adb install. d "Nexus 5X" - p /root/android_emulator_nexus_5xĮmulator -avd nexus_5x_7.0 -gpu off -noaudio -memory 1532 -skin 768x1280 k "system-images android-24 google_apis_playstore x86" \ the following are how i created an emulator with play store.
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Hi, i've installed system images of android-x86-7.0 play store and the emulator looked fine.