I want to start learning android dev and I understand that I’ll need the android sdk and cli tools. I want to try it in a kvm because even though it is open source, I would like to keep it separate from my main system. Which distro and vm settings do you suggest I use? Any other tips or your experience with android development on linux would be helpful as well.
- Okay this “which distro should I use” shit is just getting out of control. - Which one is best for Android development? Are you kidding me? Just pick any one you like. - I’m looking for a distro with good - cdsupport, what should I use?- “I’m switching from Windows and want a good distro I can watch Mr. Beast videos on.” 
- One that ships with bash, zsh, sh and/or fish - Woah woah woah, slow down. I just want - cd, I dont think I need to bash any fishes.
 
 
 
- You could use the android studio flatpak, install flatseal to ensure the app doesn’t have permissions you don’t want. 
- Debian-based distros are usually the ones with the most official support and documentation with regard to Android. - Anything that can run android studio basically. And Debian can. 
 
- Debian is the best for your needs, because that’s what Google uses internally too (they used to use ubuntu, but a few years ago they moved to a slightly modified version of Debian-Testing). All its engineers are using Debian-Testing at their desktops, so it’s the best tested and tried distro for Android. Although all other distros are also expected to work fine. 
- Run. Run now. 
- I used garuda for a while when doing Android stuff and was really surprised that a lot of things like adb, fastboot and all the filetransfer stuff was working out of the box without even having to setup any android sdk, drivers, … . Not really a distrohopper however, so I can’t tell you if this is a common feature on other distros. 
- Had no problem with Linux mint 21.x. 
- Second the Flatpak, but stuff like installing APKs over USB might not work. Dont know if that is really needed. - You can make adb work on Fedora, I documented 2 ways (with or without installing RPMs) here 




