
If needing to use a different channel, use the command line (or perhaps check if this works in the Snap Store, if it has not the same issue). Selecting a channel breaks the install functionality for classic snaps (it seems like it attempts to install them without -classic)ĭo not select any channel, just use what is provided, and it works. Source dropdown (top-right) shows "Ubuntu" instead of the snap channel Now it installed the software without issues. I checked the details and indeed it's the snap package from channel latest/stable, just the source is somehow misleading. So I went back to the search menu, I clicked again on Android Studio and the source was now again on Ubuntu (note that this is not an option available in the dropdown).

Unable to install "Android Studio": snap "android-studio" requires classic confinement Then I tried installing it but it failed saying: The source changed according to my selection. So I clicked on it and it shown me 3 Snap channel options. I was suspicious of it being a deb and not a snap. In the top right dropdown, it asks for the source.

I tried installing Android Studio from gnome-software.
