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I installed openjdk6, Java works normally, I installed Eclipse 64bit, Android-sdk-linux and extracted it, I set the location of Android-sdk but when I try to create an AVD, It appears in console : Android-sdk-manager null.

I can't find a solution on the net :/

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It may be due folder permission problem.

  1. Open AVD Manager from Terminal (user@tech-ubuntu:~$ android avd)
  2. Using the AVD Manager create the new virtual device and then click OK. An error window will appear which shows the path and permission denied message.
  3. In terminal==>
    user@tech-ubuntu:~$ sudo chown -R root:root /path_specified
    user@tech-ubuntu:~$ sudo chmod -R +r /path_specified
    where path is the path_specified(eg: /home/user/.android/avd/) in the error dialog.
  4. Now create new device from AVD Manager through eclipse or directly from terminal ...
  5. Hope this helps you.
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Required libraries for 64-bit machines:
If you are running a 64-bit version of Ubuntu, you need to install some 32-bit libraries with the following command:

sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 lib32z1 libbz2-1.0:i386

If you are running 64-bit Fedora, the command is:

sudo yum install zlib.i686 ncurses-libs.i686 bzip2-libs.i686

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