Can't create new project in fresh Android Studio installation - android

I have just installed Android Studio 0.8.6 (with Android SDK) and I can't start a new project.
On "select form factors" screen, I have nothing to choose from:
Update to 0.8.9 did not help.
I use OpenSuse Linux, if that matters.
I don't get any exceptions in terminal.
Both JDK and Android SDK seem to be detected by Android Studio.
Is that a known bug or am I doing something wrong?

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An android project keeps the path to Java Development Kit - JDK. If you open the project on another device, this paths often won't math. Android Studio is offering to solve this error easily - just click "Use Embedded JDK" hint.

Can Android Studio and Visual Studio safely share the same Android SDK?

I'm trying to free up some disk space and so would like one copy of the Android SDK only, aside from not wanting to maintain two of them. Currently I have one installed for each Android Studio and Visual Studio.
I noticed that there is now a separate, Xamarin specific Android SDK manager that Visual Studio uses in place of the one provided by the Android SDK itself.
Also, Visual Studio's Android NDK is located at "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\AndroidNDK". I don't recall installing it there specifically (probably used a default location), but suppose Android Studio could be pointed at it as well.
Can Android Studio and Visual Studio safely share the same Android SDK?
The answer is Yes, I have done this for a long time and it works fine.
In Visual Studio, Xamarin Android SDK default location is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\AndroidNDK64
In Android Studio, SDK default location is:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\ndk-bundle
Use Visual Studio Android SDK only
You could refer to my answer:
Open Android Studio, go to File -> Project Structure
Change the SDK location to your Visual Studio SDK Location
a. Change it to Xamarin Android SDK Location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk
b. There is a problem when you change the SDK Location: cannot contain whitespace. You could open CMD as Administrator and type: mklink /J C:\Program-Files-(x86) "C:\Program Files (x86)", like this.
c. Then you could change the SDK Location, effect.
Use Android Studio Android SDK only
You just need change Xamarin Android settings as the above picture. You could find it in:
Tools -> Options -> Xamarin -> Android Setting
It is that new visual studio specific sdk manager I'm worried about.
As #Muhammad said, it won’t broke anything.
Yes, you can. There is no problem at all. You can specify custom SDK path in both Android studio and Visual studio.
Yes for sure, when install visual studio 2017 you can mark in sdk global in individual components tab, and at the end its a path you referring to it in visual studio and android studio.
If you talk about manage this sdk, visual studio 2015 and older versions of visual studio 2017 uses same android sdk manager but lately there is a new sdk manager related to visual studio only not shared between android studio and visually studio

I cant see new android project on Eclipse and i install everything right

i did everytihng right and install sdk and jdk for eclips android but create new project doesnt still apear what shoud i do some says eclips doesn't support android anymore is that right?1
You must use Android Studio as official IDE to develop Android Applications, if you are trying to import a project from Android Studio to Eclipse, you will have problems because the projects in Android Studio are configured with Gradle!
I suggest to you migrate from Eclipse to Android Studio.

Android Studio Setup JDK

I'm new in Android. I created a few android hello world - apps, using Android Studio 1.2.2.
But now I see problems
This applies not only to new projects, and to all, even projects worked yesterday.
Setup is to specify the path to SDK and JDK.There like it right.
Android Studio run on Windows 10.
My Enviroment Variables:
What could be the problem?

Building MobileFirst Android app without ADT (using Android Studio instead)

As specified here, I should not need to install ADT if I have Android Studio and SDK installed.
I'm trying to test this in response to a customer's question on whether or not you can use Android Studio instead of ADT. Because ADT is no longer supported as stated here.
Here's my steps:
install eclipse.
Install MobileFirst Studio v6.3 from eclipse marketplace.
Install Android Studio (which also installed Android SDK), able to launch Android Studio and run an empty app.
Specify the location of Android Studio in Window > Preferences > MobileFirst.
Create MFP project, add Android environment.
From menus select Run As > Build All Environments.
At this point the build failed. Do I still have to install ADT in order to be able to build?
UPDATE:
Error Log
[2015-01-30 12:50:22] Starting build process: application 'demo', all environments
[2015-01-30 12:50:29] FWLST1125W: Android build will fail because an Android SDK was not installed. Use the Android SDK Manager to install API level 19, configure your project to build with API level 19 by updating the Project Build Target in Project / Properties / Android dialog.
[2015-01-30 12:50:30] Application 'demo' with all environments build finished.
Because you selected the Run As > Build all, this will indeed give you the Warning you have mentioned since you do not have ADT installed. Because you do not have ADT installed, the usual generated Android project that Worklight/MFP generates for you will fail to generate.
If you want to open your project in Android Studio, you should right-click the Android environment and select Run As > Android Studio Project.
The project should then correctly open in Android Studio.
I had the same problem with the beta version (MFPF 6.3) for Windows. The solution was to install the Fix Pack 6.3.0.0-MFPF-StudioP2-IF201502141702.zip found here. After installation you must reconfigure the path of Android Studio (Windows > Preferences > MobileFirst)
I am not sure if this will be of help, as this is a very old post. Try pointing to android studio home and not to bin folder. Some thing like C:\IBM\Android Studio.
I have also faced the same issue and solved it by pointing to android studio home folder.

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