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#5
I have to say I saved myself the hassle and just used the VM approach - Fedora has excellent in-built support for running virtual machines and it doesn't take long to set up a basic Ubuntu install in one. Aside from giving the SDK the sort of environment it expects to see it also protects your real system from any potential SDK weirdness - it does need to run some components as root, and a VM keeps it nicely contained.