![]() I downloaded these also to my Windows Host which I believe can also be used on the Ubuntu 20.04 VM. It was not clear to me whether the Gradle distributions, zip file containers, were platform specific or not. My Comments / Side Notes: I had earlier downloaded and installed the same Gradle versions on the Windows Host OS. My focus remained on disk space limitations as the real problem which turned out to be correct path to solve the problem. I focused on my immediate last actions which had to do with installing software and having low disk space available. I learned a good lesson here in that setting up snaphots or VM directory backup periodically is very important. My initial impression was that my VM was ready for the recycle bin. ![]() I used a terminal screen to unzip and install these two distributions. I had last downloaded two container files, 'gradle-7.0.2-all.zip' and '' from the Gradle distribution website. I experienced booting to a black screen with a blinking or frozen cursor just after downloading and then attempting to install software, in my case two versions of Gradle (7.0.2 and 7.2) for Android Studio (Artic Fox | 2020.3.1) running Ubuntu Linux (20.04) in VirtualBox (6.1) as a Virtual Machine within Microsoft Windows 10 Professional (2).
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