Step 4: You should be able to download your files now, so please try. Before starting the installation, you must first make sure that all the prerequisite Java packages are installed on your system.
Step 3: Save that location, and ensure that it has saved correctly (meaning that it actualy installs and that the location text box still isn't blank.). Installing Android Studio with the Official Android Repository You can install Android Studio by adding the Android official repository to the source list in your Ubuntu 20.04 system. Step 2: Where an SDK install location is missing, change the location to home/(insertusernamehere). Step 1: Open Android Studio, go to Settings, and go to SDK Manager, or just go directly there. Don't delete Android Studio and start over. This was an error that I encountered near every time. This is normal, and will run perfectly fine.Īlso, Android Studio, upon attempting to create a new project, will say that your SDK is Corrupted, Missing, or Out Of Date. Refer to the ERROR FIX STEPS and the area above it.ĮDIT: There also will be an error in your terminal (It doesn't happen every time) that says Android Studio is missing a maintainer or two. However, you still need to set a location. Step 9: Now, you can boot up Android Studio correctly without the invalidated JDK error upon starting the application. Open a Terminal window (not crosh), and type in the following command: sudo apt-get install default-jdk Step 8: Now, there are a few things left before you can start programming, but this will make the app functional. It will still be in your launcher, but normally in the first page. EDIT (3/2/20) Forgot to add, once you reboot the system, Android Studio will NOT be under the Linux Apps folder in the launcher. If not, and you are ok with your Linux data being wiped, turn off Linux (Beta) via Settings, then turn it back on and try again from Step 2. If not, and you have a backup, please restore to the backup and try again. Step 7: If everything was done correctly, an Android Studio icon will now show in your launcher. DO NOT USE dpkg, AS IT WILL NOT WORK IF THAT IS USED. Step 6: After that completes (You should be able to run commands again), please then install the ANDROID STUDIO package on to the Linux system.
Step 5: Unzip the GMaven dependencies FIRST, with the following line of code in your terminal. Step 4: Copy the GMaven dependencies over to the Linux Files section of the Files app, and once that completes, continue to Step 5. At the time of writing, the latest version of Android Studio for Chrome OS is 3.5.3.
Step 3: Now, download BOTH the offline GMaven dependencies, and the latest version of Android Studio for Chrome OS, not Linux. Step 2: Next, run the line of code listed below in your Linux Terminal. Step 1: Before beginning the process, I would make sure you're in Developer Mode (you don't have to be in the dev channel, just Dev Mode), turn on Linux (Beta), and ensure it installs correctly. THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED ON MULTIPLE CHROMEBOOKS, AND AS OF RIGHT NOW, ONLY TESTED ON A LENOVO C330. IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUES, PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT. ( DISCLAIMER: THIS PROCESS WILL NOT WORK EVERY TIME, SO IF YOU FAIL, TRY AGAIN.