
However, if you manually install missing libraries, it will complete the installation. You can face an error during installation: "Unable to run mksdcard SDK tool." - see a related question on Stack overflow. You can find a whole guide to start GUI applications including enabling WSL2 here: Īll you need is to install VcSrv or any alternative on Windows side (I recommend paid X410 as an alternative with better UX) and xfce4 on Unix side and then configure Unix display to show in Windows by export DISPLAY=:0Īfter you configure it, you can download and install Android Studio from Please note, that GUI applications are not officially supported by Microsoft, however it works and does not cause any filesystem problems in my case. For running Android Studio in WSL image you need to enable WSL2 which is currently subject of Windows Insider Preview builds.
