i have download android-studio-ide-141.2117773-linux.zip and extract it then go to this folder:

~/Program/Andr/android-studio/bin

and run it:

$ ./studio.sh

Then it looking for sdk path and found it somewhere(that i had it before):

I choose standard and click next then next and here click on Finish: enter image description here

Then i've got this error: enter image description here

And these lines:

There is nothing to install or update.
The following SDK component was not installed: extra-google-m2repository

It's the contents of /home/mrg/Program/android/adt/sdk:

$ ls
add-ons      docs    platforms       samples         system-images  tools
build-tools  extras  platform-tools  SDK Readme.txt  temp

Now i run it with sudo (also i run it with inside root terminal):

$ sudo ./studio.sh

Now path is different: enter image description here

Click finish then i face to this error: enter image description here

And these lines:

There is nothing to install or update.
The following SDK components were not installed: extra-android-m2repository, extra-google-m2repository and platform-tools

It's the content of:

$ sudo ls /root/Android/Sdk
add-ons  platforms  SDK Readme.txt  tools

Also i change permissions of /root/.android and /home/mrg/.android

Is there any idea how can i install Android Studio on linux Mint? it's my linux info: enter image description here

ALso it's my SDK manager: enter image description here

And when i create a project it's shows this windows and nothing happen: enter image description here

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Why wouldn't you just use a package manager: paolorotolo.github.io/android-studio – Jared Burrows Aug 7 '15 at 14:01
    
@JaredBurrows Actually it's not different.i have tried it. it only download dl.google.com/dl/android/studio/ide-zips/1.3.0.10/… (that i have download it manually) and put inside /opt then make shortcut in menu. the problem starts after run android studio – minttux Aug 7 '15 at 14:28
    
You didn't use a package manager. The whole point of using one is to automate the installation process to avoid the issues you are seeing now. – Jared Burrows Aug 7 '15 at 17:40

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