The Snap package is the official recommendation for most Ubuntu users because it handles all dependencies (like Java) and updates automatically in the background. (Ctrl+Alt+T). Run the installation command: sudo snap install android-studio --classic Use code with caution.
64-bit Ubuntu (Ubuntu 18.04 is fully supported).
64-bit architecture with virtualization support (Intel VT-x or AMD-V) enabled in your BIOS. Method 1: Install via Snap (Easiest)
Android Studio requires a Java Development Kit (JDK). While recent versions bundle their own JRE, having OpenJDK installed system-wide is still recommended. How to Install Android Studio on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?