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To contribute to the documentation. But first of all thanks to experiment for us about intelliJ projector in Android Studio.
If i set an instance of Debian with let's say AWS, instead to go through the installer can i use also the plugin mode instead of the installer you suggest? https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-server/tree/master/projector-plugin to run a stable Android studio version and not 4.2 canary?
I see in the link of the plugin above is specified java 11 to run the gradle plugin building from sources, but I am wondering if is necessary.
I mean in the worst scenario the plugin will not work I guess if I do an aws account should work AS with a linux GUI(gnome, kde, i3wm), although I guess is less responsive without projector right?
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To contribute to the documentation. But first of all thanks to experiment for us about intelliJ projector in Android Studio.
If i set an instance of Debian with let's say AWS, instead to go through the installer can i use also the plugin mode instead of the installer you suggest? https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-server/tree/master/projector-plugin to run a stable Android studio version and not 4.2 canary?
I see in the link of the plugin above is specified java 11 to run the gradle plugin building from sources, but I am wondering if is necessary.
I mean in the worst scenario the plugin will not work I guess if I do an aws account should work AS with a linux GUI(gnome, kde, i3wm), although I guess is less responsive without projector right?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: