

On the left, select the Android entry.Įnter the Android filepath in the SDK location field. Once the installation is done, restart Eclipse. Click Add.Ĭheck all the entries in the bottom pane and click Next to install. Next, erase away the entry in the Work With field and add. You will see that there are several software now available for installation. On the menubar, click on Help -> Install new softwareĪt the Work with field, enter and click Add. Once the installation is completed, open Eclipse (Application -> Programming -> Eclipse) For Ubuntu 9.10 users, the latest version of Eclipse (Eclipse Classic 3.5.1) is already included in the repository, so you can easily install via the command: If you have extracted the file to your home folder, it should be something like /home/your_username/android_sdk_linux_86/ Replace with the actual filepath of the SDK folder. In a terminal, type the following:Īdd the following line to the end of the file: bashrc file and add the filepath to the end of the file.

You should see a folder with the name “android-sdk-linux_86”. Extract the downloaded file to your home folder.
