[UPDATE] Installing Eclipse ADT


Well.. I’m in love with Android since its first public iteration (namely Cupcake). You may not believe in love at first sight, but I surely was falling in love at the first sight with Android. And now, after years of development, I finally tried to make something. Not for public, at least not at the very first time I try to make something. I’ll use it on my virtual Nexus 7 on Geny Motion running KitKat. Why KitKat? because I haven’t got my hands on Lollipop, duh.

The installation file was pretty huge. Nautilus read it as 372.3 MiB zipped. And yet, I still got to update the SDK. What a bandwidth-hungry SDK.. It is still installing as I writing this. I’ll update soon after the installation finished.

 

UPDATE

Well, here’s the update. It turned out that the SDK really ate my storage. I currently only have 200ish MiB from the original 1.6 GiB storage before I install the SDK. And that makes I virtually unable to do anything with the SDK. I still can manipulate the /home storage (which, fortunately, still has 8ish GiB). And I wonder where did the SDK put the downloaded packages before they are installed, I mean, kinda like package manager (would it be APT or Pacman) cache. Too bad. Too bad  indeed.