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I need to find the SDK In MX linux. I installed java and my java version is javac 11.0.2. I expect my sdk to be in /usr but it is not. I did a lot of googling and the only conclusion I can come up with is that I am screwed because there is no standard conventional way to go about finding the sdk, installing and let alone finding its location on your computer. This is getting so bad I fear of the day my HDD breaks for having to deal with this hell yet again. I just want to use intelliJ to program but I can't even do that.
Selecting previously unselected package android-sdk-common.
(Reading database ... 283027 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../android-sdk-common_25.0.0+5_all.deb ...
Unpacking android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
Setting up android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
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I need to find the SDK In MX linux. I installed java and my java version is javac 11.0.2. I expect my sdk to be in /usr but it is not. I did a lot of googling and the only conclusion I can come up with is that I am screwed because there is no standard conventional way to go about finding the sdk, installing and let alone finding its location on your computer. This is getting so bad I fear of the day my HDD breaks for having to deal with this hell yet again. I just want to use intelliJ to program but I can't even do that.
Selecting previously unselected package android-sdk-common.
(Reading database ... 283027 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../android-sdk-common_25.0.0+5_all.deb ...
Unpacking android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
Setting up android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
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I mean how can I find out if this is even installed tbh at this point (SDK that is)? I have Anroid Studio set up and I javac states that there IS A JAVA VERSION ON MY COMPUTER. What is there to do next in all honesty? I am googling and I am I not finding information to assist. THIS IS GOING TO BE SOLVED AND HOW I SOLVED WILL BE PUBLISHED AND NOTED TO THE WORLD!
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I have been here for DAMN NEAR 3 hours trying to do this JUST TO HAVE THE HONER TO TORTURE MY SELF WITH DATA STRUCTURES in Java! This shouldn't be a thing.
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I also can't find my JDK path. I am looking but I am not finding.
– Cameron Carter
19 hours ago
add a comment |
I need to find the SDK In MX linux. I installed java and my java version is javac 11.0.2. I expect my sdk to be in /usr but it is not. I did a lot of googling and the only conclusion I can come up with is that I am screwed because there is no standard conventional way to go about finding the sdk, installing and let alone finding its location on your computer. This is getting so bad I fear of the day my HDD breaks for having to deal with this hell yet again. I just want to use intelliJ to program but I can't even do that.
Selecting previously unselected package android-sdk-common.
(Reading database ... 283027 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../android-sdk-common_25.0.0+5_all.deb ...
Unpacking android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
Setting up android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
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Cameron Carter is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I need to find the SDK In MX linux. I installed java and my java version is javac 11.0.2. I expect my sdk to be in /usr but it is not. I did a lot of googling and the only conclusion I can come up with is that I am screwed because there is no standard conventional way to go about finding the sdk, installing and let alone finding its location on your computer. This is getting so bad I fear of the day my HDD breaks for having to deal with this hell yet again. I just want to use intelliJ to program but I can't even do that.
Selecting previously unselected package android-sdk-common.
(Reading database ... 283027 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../android-sdk-common_25.0.0+5_all.deb ...
Unpacking android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
Setting up android-sdk-common (25.0.0+5) ...
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I mean how can I find out if this is even installed tbh at this point (SDK that is)? I have Anroid Studio set up and I javac states that there IS A JAVA VERSION ON MY COMPUTER. What is there to do next in all honesty? I am googling and I am I not finding information to assist. THIS IS GOING TO BE SOLVED AND HOW I SOLVED WILL BE PUBLISHED AND NOTED TO THE WORLD!
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I have been here for DAMN NEAR 3 hours trying to do this JUST TO HAVE THE HONER TO TORTURE MY SELF WITH DATA STRUCTURES in Java! This shouldn't be a thing.
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I also can't find my JDK path. I am looking but I am not finding.
– Cameron Carter
19 hours ago
add a comment |
I mean how can I find out if this is even installed tbh at this point (SDK that is)? I have Anroid Studio set up and I javac states that there IS A JAVA VERSION ON MY COMPUTER. What is there to do next in all honesty? I am googling and I am I not finding information to assist. THIS IS GOING TO BE SOLVED AND HOW I SOLVED WILL BE PUBLISHED AND NOTED TO THE WORLD!
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I have been here for DAMN NEAR 3 hours trying to do this JUST TO HAVE THE HONER TO TORTURE MY SELF WITH DATA STRUCTURES in Java! This shouldn't be a thing.
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I also can't find my JDK path. I am looking but I am not finding.
– Cameron Carter
19 hours ago
I mean how can I find out if this is even installed tbh at this point (SDK that is)? I have Anroid Studio set up and I javac states that there IS A JAVA VERSION ON MY COMPUTER. What is there to do next in all honesty? I am googling and I am I not finding information to assist. THIS IS GOING TO BE SOLVED AND HOW I SOLVED WILL BE PUBLISHED AND NOTED TO THE WORLD!
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I mean how can I find out if this is even installed tbh at this point (SDK that is)? I have Anroid Studio set up and I javac states that there IS A JAVA VERSION ON MY COMPUTER. What is there to do next in all honesty? I am googling and I am I not finding information to assist. THIS IS GOING TO BE SOLVED AND HOW I SOLVED WILL BE PUBLISHED AND NOTED TO THE WORLD!
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I have been here for DAMN NEAR 3 hours trying to do this JUST TO HAVE THE HONER TO TORTURE MY SELF WITH DATA STRUCTURES in Java! This shouldn't be a thing.
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I have been here for DAMN NEAR 3 hours trying to do this JUST TO HAVE THE HONER TO TORTURE MY SELF WITH DATA STRUCTURES in Java! This shouldn't be a thing.
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I also can't find my JDK path. I am looking but I am not finding.
– Cameron Carter
19 hours ago
I also can't find my JDK path. I am looking but I am not finding.
– Cameron Carter
19 hours ago
add a comment |
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I mean how can I find out if this is even installed tbh at this point (SDK that is)? I have Anroid Studio set up and I javac states that there IS A JAVA VERSION ON MY COMPUTER. What is there to do next in all honesty? I am googling and I am I not finding information to assist. THIS IS GOING TO BE SOLVED AND HOW I SOLVED WILL BE PUBLISHED AND NOTED TO THE WORLD!
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I have been here for DAMN NEAR 3 hours trying to do this JUST TO HAVE THE HONER TO TORTURE MY SELF WITH DATA STRUCTURES in Java! This shouldn't be a thing.
– Cameron Carter
20 hours ago
I also can't find my JDK path. I am looking but I am not finding.
– Cameron Carter
19 hours ago