How to Install VMware Workstation Pro 14 on Linux

If you are here then it probably means you already know what a VMware Workstation Pro is, what it is used for  and looking forward to installing it on your linux box. For those who might not know what is you can read about it from their Official website, but simply put its a software that enables you to configure install and run virtual machines (basically another computer on your computer).

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4 July 2018

How To Install Android Studio on Linux

Well Android Studio 3.1 is out! It comes along with some new stuff in the package including bug fixes which you can read more about from here and here. As we all know or as said on the its official site,

 

Android Studio is Android's official IDE. It is purpose-built for Android to accelerate your development and help you build the highest-quality apps for every Android device.

 This post is mainly going to walk you through how to get it installed, up and running on your linux installation. Ok then, so lets get started.  


  1. You need to install some packges needed for android studio to run. Ensure you are connected to the internet, open your terminal and execute:
    Fedora, Korora
    [ignis@IGNIS-PC ~]$ sudo dnf install -y compat-libstdc++-296.i686 compat-libstdc++-33.i686 compat-libstdc++-33.x86_64 ncurses-libs.i686

    Redhat, CentOS

    [ignis@IGNIS-PC ~]$ sudo yum install -y compat-libstdc++-296.i686 compat-libstdc++-33.i686 compat-libstdc++-33.x86_64 ncurses-libs.i686

     

  2. Download the android studio zip file from here, about 853MB in size. Extract the zip file to /opt
    [ignis@IGNIS-PC ~]$ sudo unzip -q Downloads/android-studio-ide-173.4720617-linux.zip -d /opt/

    this assumes the downloaded file is inside Downloads in you home directory.
     

  3. Start Android Studio for the first time.
    [ignis@IGNIS-PC ~]$ /opt/android-studio/bin/./studio.sh

     

  4. You will be presented with the following dialogue box. If you have previously installed android studio and have certain configurations that you may want to keep. Then select the first option and browse to the directory that contains those files, but in this case. its a new install so select "Do not import settings" and the click ok button.


     
  5. Next is a short wizard to help you setup the android SDK. This starts with the welcome screen where you click on next to start. On the install type screen select "Standard" and proceed to the next screen.





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21 May 2018
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