Enable VT-x in your BIOS security settings, ensure that your Linux distro has working KVM module

I am facing this problem . Guide me in resolving this.

Please reply my doubt

/dev/kvm doesnot exist …This popup is coming while installing kvm

AB jab tak ye step complete ni hoga tab tak kaise aage badhenge … I think, I will have to share my screen . PLease respond fast

Instead of using an emulator try connecting your phonr or just go to your computer bios settings and look for virtualization if you find one just enable that and you should be good to go.

I need to share my screen with u . can we have some meeting in which I can clear my doubt.

Why do you want to share the screen ? Wasn’t it solved using the above solution.

what if i want to debug using emulator

Even for that things would be same but debugging in emulator could be a bit laggy if your system isn’t good enough