Set up Android Studio for Platform in just a few clicks. First, check the system requirements. Then download the latest version of Android Studio.
Linux
Here are the system requirements for Linux:
| Requirement | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Any 64-bit Linux distribution that supports Gnome, KDE, or Unity DE; GNU C Library (glibc) 2.31 or later. | Latest 64-bit version of Linux |
| RAM | 8 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM or more |
| CPU | x86_64 CPU architecture; 2nd generation Intel Core or newer, or AMD processor with support for AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) and SSSE3. | Latest Intel Core processor |
| Disk space | 8 GB (IDE and Android SDK and Emulator) | Solid state drive with 16 GB or more |
| Screen resolution | 1280 x 800 | 1920 x 1080 |
Install on Linux
Open a terminal and use the
aptcommand to install the downloaded.debfile. Usingapthelps handle any necessary dependencies. Replace/path/to/your_package.debwith the actual path to the file you downloaded.sudo apt update sudo apt install ./asfp-current-linux.debThe default installation location is
/opt/android-studio-for-platform/.Launch ASfP by running the
studio.shscript located in thebindirectory of your installation./opt/android-studio-for-platform/bin/studio.shOn the first launch, you'll be prompted to import previous settings (if any) and then guided through the setup wizard. Follow the prompts to complete the initial configuration.
Optional - To create a desktop entry, select Tools > Create Desktop Entry from the ASfP menu bar once the IDE is open.
Optional - For easier access from the command line, add the
bindirectory to your system's PATH variable. Add the following line to your shell configuration file (for example the~/.bashrcor~/.zshrcfile):export PATH="$PATH:/opt/android-studio-for-platform/bin"Remember to source the file by running
source ~/.bashrcor open a new terminal for the changes to take effect.