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Apps Android Studio ANDROID_SDK_ROOT Error

Hi,

I am using Arch Linux and running the newest android-studio (3.6.3) and running Android SDK versions 9 and 10 (Pie and Q).

When I try to run a device on the AVD I get the following error:

Emulator: PANIC: Cannot find AVD system path. Please define ANDROID_SDK_ROOT

I have defined the ANDROID_SDK_ROOT in my .zshrc file and also those other environment variables:
Screenshot from 2020-04-24 19-28-29.png

In addition, those are my SDK settings in Android-Studio:
Screenshot from 2020-04-24 19-30-58.png

I have checked and all of those paths are correct, also I have searched many other sites of people with this same error but none of their solutions worked.

I hope you can help me,

thanks in advance.

WiFi failure

Solved at last! After another false trail, using the WPS button which gave me only about an hour of usage, I did something which has now resulted in a stable connection for over two days. As a temporary measure I tried connecting to a neaeby HOTSPOT, which I have not done before. It worked, plus after some hours of use when I tried connecting via my broadband service again that also worked too and has been fine since!. It was entirely a case of trial and erorr and finally success.

Maybe someone knows why, it is as if using the hotspot kicked the broadband service back into life.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

Root Can't make TWRP flash "stick"

please can anyone help!!!!!
Note 4 android 6 with removable battery
ive rooted uing odin ok. pass and root checker confirms ok.

i need to load twrp in order to load custom rom a
after a pass in odin the fone boots to stock not twrp
i tried switchung off autoroot
i tried switching off autoroot and pulling battery after pass then pressing vol up home pwr

please can somone who can do this let me know how. maybe you have to scroll to one of the alternative commands on the menu.. i thought u merely pressed vol up home pwr after pass and pulling batttery


Hello and Welcome to Android Forums @gwm121

I also have Note 4 (n910p). I have root and TWRP aswell. Yes switch off auto reboot in Odin, pull cable, pull battery, volume up/home key/power key simultaneously is correct.
What TWRP are you flashing? Also what Note 4 do you have?

How did you root you phone? I rooted by flashing a .zip via custom recovery.

S10 plus charging issues

Ok, my bad.
I gave instructions for my 7.1.1 and bow that I look at my 8.1.1 it is not the same- and not the same as yours.

So, to compare apples to apples, there is a small, useful, ad-free, FOSS app you can use, called CPU Info.

CPU Info (Information about device hardware and software) - https://f-droid.org/app/com.kgurgul.cpuinfo

This will give you the information that you need, and more.

The 'Hardware' section will look like this:

View attachment 149812

Notice where it says Charging Type and that it says AC.

AC is for standard and quick charging, and should provide plenty of juice to use the device and charge it at the same time.

If connected to a USB port, it would say USB- and that would be a slow charge- quite possibly not enough to use the device and gain an appreciable charge in a reasonable time, or even discharge while still charging.

A bad cord, however, can mimic the slow rate of charge from a USB port, even if plugged into a wall charger.

Think it could be the cord in car cause one in house works fine

a20e has only 72mBit at 40MHz channal with

Hello,
My Samsung a20e has only 72mBit at 2.4GHz 40MHz channal with on Wifi direkt near to the router.
.....

WiFi Direct relies upon your mobile device acting as a limited power, limited functionality quasi-router, so the WiFi signal it emits is going to significantly less than the more extensive WiFi signal emitted by a router. WiFi Direct is primarily a convenience measure to connect two devices together, it's not intended to be any kind of comprehensive networking substitute.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Direct

Constant pop up "change the default write disk of device"

Your whole paragraph saved my life, sdcard rules is new to me after running few search and test earlier I just found out I got dupe. And you're right I must buy trusted ones and I Thank you for that. What I've learned that there's a bunch of fake sd card (products to be precise) plunging across markets these days no one to trust for easily when talking about cash deals. Money exploiters always changing tactics to trick customers.

Cool!
I know that I am long winded in my answers, but I do it to try to obtain the utmost clarity of content, and usefulness to the reader.

Just a note here, I have had name brand cards that were real that just did not work in my devices.

I have had others that crashed after a short time.

SansDisk has been very good to me, and I have not had an issue with one from them yet.

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