PANIC: ANDROID_SDK_HOME is defined but could not find Nexus_5_API_23_x86.ini file











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When I try to run the emulator on Android studio it prints



PANIC: ANDROID_SDK_HOME is defined but could not find Nexus_5_API_23_x86.ini file in $ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd
Note: The environment variable $ANDROID_SDK_HOME is set, and the emulator uses that variable to locate AVDs.
This may result in the emulator failing to start if it cannot find the AVDs in the folder pointed to by the
given environment variable.
ANDROID_SDK_HOME=/home/lavi/android-sdk


Note: avd is searched in the order of $ANDROID_AVD_HOME,$ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd and $HOME/.android/avd



Please tell me steps:
How to move the files and set sdk in ubuntu 14.04?



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    When I try to run the emulator on Android studio it prints



    PANIC: ANDROID_SDK_HOME is defined but could not find Nexus_5_API_23_x86.ini file in $ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd
    Note: The environment variable $ANDROID_SDK_HOME is set, and the emulator uses that variable to locate AVDs.
    This may result in the emulator failing to start if it cannot find the AVDs in the folder pointed to by the
    given environment variable.
    ANDROID_SDK_HOME=/home/lavi/android-sdk


    Note: avd is searched in the order of $ANDROID_AVD_HOME,$ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd and $HOME/.android/avd



    Please tell me steps:
    How to move the files and set sdk in ubuntu 14.04?



    Thanks.










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      When I try to run the emulator on Android studio it prints



      PANIC: ANDROID_SDK_HOME is defined but could not find Nexus_5_API_23_x86.ini file in $ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd
      Note: The environment variable $ANDROID_SDK_HOME is set, and the emulator uses that variable to locate AVDs.
      This may result in the emulator failing to start if it cannot find the AVDs in the folder pointed to by the
      given environment variable.
      ANDROID_SDK_HOME=/home/lavi/android-sdk


      Note: avd is searched in the order of $ANDROID_AVD_HOME,$ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd and $HOME/.android/avd



      Please tell me steps:
      How to move the files and set sdk in ubuntu 14.04?



      Thanks.










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      When I try to run the emulator on Android studio it prints



      PANIC: ANDROID_SDK_HOME is defined but could not find Nexus_5_API_23_x86.ini file in $ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd
      Note: The environment variable $ANDROID_SDK_HOME is set, and the emulator uses that variable to locate AVDs.
      This may result in the emulator failing to start if it cannot find the AVDs in the folder pointed to by the
      given environment variable.
      ANDROID_SDK_HOME=/home/lavi/android-sdk


      Note: avd is searched in the order of $ANDROID_AVD_HOME,$ANDROID_SDK_HOME/.android/avd and $HOME/.android/avd



      Please tell me steps:
      How to move the files and set sdk in ubuntu 14.04?



      Thanks.







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          Actually I got the exact same issue recently. I was on MacOSX but the result was the same. I figured out that Android Studio was not launched correctly from the "Dock" with the set of environment variables that it was supposed to. I suggest that you lunch it thru a command line and see how it goes.



          Basically "$HOME/.android/avd" is not used for some obscure reason (and the .ini file which is there is not found)






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            Maybe you should set ANDROID_AVD_HOME directly.



            export ANDROID_AVD_HOME=~/.android/avd


            If that doesn't work, you can try ln -s ~/.android/avd ~/Android/sdk/avd






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              Actually I got the exact same issue recently. I was on MacOSX but the result was the same. I figured out that Android Studio was not launched correctly from the "Dock" with the set of environment variables that it was supposed to. I suggest that you lunch it thru a command line and see how it goes.



              Basically "$HOME/.android/avd" is not used for some obscure reason (and the .ini file which is there is not found)






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                Actually I got the exact same issue recently. I was on MacOSX but the result was the same. I figured out that Android Studio was not launched correctly from the "Dock" with the set of environment variables that it was supposed to. I suggest that you lunch it thru a command line and see how it goes.



                Basically "$HOME/.android/avd" is not used for some obscure reason (and the .ini file which is there is not found)






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                  Actually I got the exact same issue recently. I was on MacOSX but the result was the same. I figured out that Android Studio was not launched correctly from the "Dock" with the set of environment variables that it was supposed to. I suggest that you lunch it thru a command line and see how it goes.



                  Basically "$HOME/.android/avd" is not used for some obscure reason (and the .ini file which is there is not found)






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                  Actually I got the exact same issue recently. I was on MacOSX but the result was the same. I figured out that Android Studio was not launched correctly from the "Dock" with the set of environment variables that it was supposed to. I suggest that you lunch it thru a command line and see how it goes.



                  Basically "$HOME/.android/avd" is not used for some obscure reason (and the .ini file which is there is not found)







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                      Maybe you should set ANDROID_AVD_HOME directly.



                      export ANDROID_AVD_HOME=~/.android/avd


                      If that doesn't work, you can try ln -s ~/.android/avd ~/Android/sdk/avd






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                        Maybe you should set ANDROID_AVD_HOME directly.



                        export ANDROID_AVD_HOME=~/.android/avd


                        If that doesn't work, you can try ln -s ~/.android/avd ~/Android/sdk/avd






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                          Maybe you should set ANDROID_AVD_HOME directly.



                          export ANDROID_AVD_HOME=~/.android/avd


                          If that doesn't work, you can try ln -s ~/.android/avd ~/Android/sdk/avd






                          share|improve this answer












                          Maybe you should set ANDROID_AVD_HOME directly.



                          export ANDROID_AVD_HOME=~/.android/avd


                          If that doesn't work, you can try ln -s ~/.android/avd ~/Android/sdk/avd







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