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I like to use Sdk 28 for Flutter, so I install that from the SDK Manager available form the configuration drop down menu. usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 Post Installation Configuration I typically select to use the version of the JDK we installed earlier, found at this location: Tar -xzf ~/Downloads/įollow the prompts to complete your install. I’ll change into that folder to begin the install: cd ~\Apps I have a folder called Apps where I install software. sudo apt install qemu qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-system virtinst bridge-utilsĪdd the current user to the KVM group: sudo adduser $USER kvm Let’s configure virtualization as per this recommendation. The output should indicate that KVM acceleration can be used, if not skip to the next section. If the result is 0 then virtualization is not supported, skip to the next section. Let’s verify if your CPU is supported: sudo apt install cpu-checker Before proceeding, please make sure virtualization is enabled in your BIOS. The Android Emulator runs faster when virtualization software is used. Not absolutely necessary, but I prefer to use the default JDK: sudo apt install default-jdk default-jre Setup Virtualization Download ZIP Raw Install Android SDK CLI Ubuntu 20.04 WSL2.md Install Android SDK CLI Ubuntu 20. This post is an addendum to installing Ubuntu, if you are missing any packages, please see the Essentials section in that post.
