How to open Android Studio?












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I have a problem with Android Studio under Xubuntu.
I downloaded Android Studio from here and performed the steps on the site.



When I use Android Studio everything was ok, but when I close the program I can't start it again. I don't have an icon and I don't know how to start the program.



When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.










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  • Where did you extract the downloaded Android Studio file?

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 11:54











  • in /opt folder ...

    – Danilo Lucic
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:03











  • At the initial stage, android studio downloads large files like build-tools, HAXM accelerator, emulator etc. You are on the right track running android studio from studio.sh. I think you are losing concentration.

    – ashubuntu
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:05











  • These two questions can help with running Android Studio and locking it to the launcher: askubuntu.com/questions/634082/… and askubuntu.com/questions/298857/…

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:07
















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I have a problem with Android Studio under Xubuntu.
I downloaded Android Studio from here and performed the steps on the site.



When I use Android Studio everything was ok, but when I close the program I can't start it again. I don't have an icon and I don't know how to start the program.



When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.










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  • Where did you extract the downloaded Android Studio file?

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 11:54











  • in /opt folder ...

    – Danilo Lucic
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:03











  • At the initial stage, android studio downloads large files like build-tools, HAXM accelerator, emulator etc. You are on the right track running android studio from studio.sh. I think you are losing concentration.

    – ashubuntu
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:05











  • These two questions can help with running Android Studio and locking it to the launcher: askubuntu.com/questions/634082/… and askubuntu.com/questions/298857/…

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:07














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I have a problem with Android Studio under Xubuntu.
I downloaded Android Studio from here and performed the steps on the site.



When I use Android Studio everything was ok, but when I close the program I can't start it again. I don't have an icon and I don't know how to start the program.



When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.










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I have a problem with Android Studio under Xubuntu.
I downloaded Android Studio from here and performed the steps on the site.



When I use Android Studio everything was ok, but when I close the program I can't start it again. I don't have an icon and I don't know how to start the program.



When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.







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  • Where did you extract the downloaded Android Studio file?

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 11:54











  • in /opt folder ...

    – Danilo Lucic
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:03











  • At the initial stage, android studio downloads large files like build-tools, HAXM accelerator, emulator etc. You are on the right track running android studio from studio.sh. I think you are losing concentration.

    – ashubuntu
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:05











  • These two questions can help with running Android Studio and locking it to the launcher: askubuntu.com/questions/634082/… and askubuntu.com/questions/298857/…

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:07



















  • Where did you extract the downloaded Android Studio file?

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 11:54











  • in /opt folder ...

    – Danilo Lucic
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:03











  • At the initial stage, android studio downloads large files like build-tools, HAXM accelerator, emulator etc. You are on the right track running android studio from studio.sh. I think you are losing concentration.

    – ashubuntu
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:05











  • These two questions can help with running Android Studio and locking it to the launcher: askubuntu.com/questions/634082/… and askubuntu.com/questions/298857/…

    – Parto
    Jul 6 '16 at 12:07

















Where did you extract the downloaded Android Studio file?

– Parto
Jul 6 '16 at 11:54





Where did you extract the downloaded Android Studio file?

– Parto
Jul 6 '16 at 11:54













in /opt folder ...

– Danilo Lucic
Jul 6 '16 at 12:03





in /opt folder ...

– Danilo Lucic
Jul 6 '16 at 12:03













At the initial stage, android studio downloads large files like build-tools, HAXM accelerator, emulator etc. You are on the right track running android studio from studio.sh. I think you are losing concentration.

– ashubuntu
Jul 6 '16 at 12:05





At the initial stage, android studio downloads large files like build-tools, HAXM accelerator, emulator etc. You are on the right track running android studio from studio.sh. I think you are losing concentration.

– ashubuntu
Jul 6 '16 at 12:05













These two questions can help with running Android Studio and locking it to the launcher: askubuntu.com/questions/634082/… and askubuntu.com/questions/298857/…

– Parto
Jul 6 '16 at 12:07





These two questions can help with running Android Studio and locking it to the launcher: askubuntu.com/questions/634082/… and askubuntu.com/questions/298857/…

– Parto
Jul 6 '16 at 12:07










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When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.




It seems that Android Studio is unable to write its own configuration, normally in .AndroidStudio{version} folder in your home directory.



Download Android Studio package from: http://tools.android.com/download/studio/builds/android-studio-2-2-stable



let's say to on Desktop and run it using ./bin/studio.sh.



Check if problem still matters



Also close Android Studio, go to your home directory, press CTRL+H to see hidden files and delete .android and .AndroidStudio{version} folders, they would be recreated on next run






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    When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.




    It seems that Android Studio is unable to write its own configuration, normally in .AndroidStudio{version} folder in your home directory.



    Download Android Studio package from: http://tools.android.com/download/studio/builds/android-studio-2-2-stable



    let's say to on Desktop and run it using ./bin/studio.sh.



    Check if problem still matters



    Also close Android Studio, go to your home directory, press CTRL+H to see hidden files and delete .android and .AndroidStudio{version} folders, they would be recreated on next run






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      When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.




      It seems that Android Studio is unable to write its own configuration, normally in .AndroidStudio{version} folder in your home directory.



      Download Android Studio package from: http://tools.android.com/download/studio/builds/android-studio-2-2-stable



      let's say to on Desktop and run it using ./bin/studio.sh.



      Check if problem still matters



      Also close Android Studio, go to your home directory, press CTRL+H to see hidden files and delete .android and .AndroidStudio{version} folders, they would be recreated on next run






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        When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.




        It seems that Android Studio is unable to write its own configuration, normally in .AndroidStudio{version} folder in your home directory.



        Download Android Studio package from: http://tools.android.com/download/studio/builds/android-studio-2-2-stable



        let's say to on Desktop and run it using ./bin/studio.sh.



        Check if problem still matters



        Also close Android Studio, go to your home directory, press CTRL+H to see hidden files and delete .android and .AndroidStudio{version} folders, they would be recreated on next run






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        When I run studio.sh then applications begins to install Android Studio and downloads android-sdk again.




        It seems that Android Studio is unable to write its own configuration, normally in .AndroidStudio{version} folder in your home directory.



        Download Android Studio package from: http://tools.android.com/download/studio/builds/android-studio-2-2-stable



        let's say to on Desktop and run it using ./bin/studio.sh.



        Check if problem still matters



        Also close Android Studio, go to your home directory, press CTRL+H to see hidden files and delete .android and .AndroidStudio{version} folders, they would be recreated on next run







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