So what might break if the Java configuration is changed?  Changing Java 
configurations is not something that developers do everyday.  There 
probably needs to be more complete instructions.  Eclipse works fine with 
my current configuration.  I may wait on Studio until I see what problems 
and solutions others have.

On Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:50:29 PM UTC-7, Matt Kevins wrote:
>
> I am following the instructions for installing Android Studio Preview on 
> Linux. I am running Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit. This is the specific message I got:
>
> 'tools.jar' is not in the Android Studio classpath.
>> Please ensure JAVA_HOME points to JDK rather than JRE.
>
>
> I then tried:
>
> export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/default-java
>
>
> based on advice on askubuntu.com, to no avail. Does anyone know what the 
> issue might be, or how I can go resolving this? I would really like to try 
> out Android Studio, since it looks really cool based on the presentation 
> during the IO keynote.
>

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