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After you have downloaded the android-studio-bundle.tgz file from the above source, unpack the file to an appropriate location.<br>
After you have downloaded the android-studio-bundle.tgz file from the above source, unpack the file to an appropriate location.<br>
Suppose it has been unpacked to some location ~/android-studio<br>
Suppose it has been unpacked to some location <code>~/android-studio</code><br>
Open a terminal window and go to android-studio/bin<br>
Open a terminal window and go to <code>~/android-studio/bin</code><br>
Execute the file studio.sh by running the following command<br>
Execute the file <code>studio.sh</code> by running the following command<br>
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sh studio.sh
sh studio.sh
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Abstract

This page should provide "how-to" document about using Fedora Linux for developing applications for Android platform using Android Studio.

This document will cover requirements, installation, how to build a simple application and how to use Android Emulator or real devices for testing applications.

Target Fedora version

F-20 and higher

Requirements

  • GNOME or KDE desktop
  • GNU C Library (glibc) 2.15 or later
  • 2 GB RAM minimum, 4 GB RAM recommended
  • 400 MB hard disk space
  • At least 1 GB for Android SDK, emulator system images, and caches
  • 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution
  • Oracle® Java Development Kit (JDK) 7 (open jdk also works but not fully tested yet)

Installation

Download Android Studio 1.0 from https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
It comes with the following:

  • Android Studio IDE
  • Android SDK tools
  • Android 5.0 (Lollipop) Platform
  • Android 5.0 emulator system image with Google APIs

After you have downloaded the android-studio-bundle.tgz file from the above source, unpack the file to an appropriate location.
Suppose it has been unpacked to some location ~/android-studio
Open a terminal window and go to ~/android-studio/bin
Execute the file studio.sh by running the following command

sh studio.sh