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I had this same issue while trying to boot from USB.
I solved it by downloading the iso again, and burning to CD.
Seems to be a faulty image issue.
You should try Shutter. It's the screenshot tool I personally use and I find it better and handy compared to other screenshot tools.
To install,
sudo aptitude install...
To focus on your past experience, if autoremove
is going to remove "more than you intended", it's only doing that because those packages are no longer depended upon. That happens...
the command is incorrect. When you have completed the previous commands you are still in the directory /opt
and android-sdk-linux
is a subdirectory of it, and...
You have to open terminal in your project folder and then run
sudo make install
in it, avoiding GNOME Builder usage.