Android emulator for Linux? [offtopic]

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Hi All,

Does anyone use an android emulator on Linux that will successfully run 
current .apks?

Background:
I just tried Anbox, but it’s apparently been abandoned (2018) and no longer 
will install new(ish) .apks due to native library problems.  Android-x86 and 
BlissOS just hang in VMs.  Shashlik, ARChon, Andro VM, Jar of Beans, and 
AndyOS are (basically) dead/abandoned.

If it will natively install .xapk files that would be a plus?  IDK, that could 
just be one site’s marketing scheme to lock you into their service?

Anyway, if you use an android emulator on Linux (preferably in a VM) can you 
tell me how well it works, and what’s needed to get it to run a current 
day .apk?

Thanks!,
Michael
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