I've now tried many older versions of the SDK tools, including back to 
version r16.  On my main Ubuntu 12.04 machine, all versions of SDK Manager 
are failing to show the "Packages" or "Tools" pull-down menus at the top of 
the "Android SDK Manager" window.  The window is unconditionally showing 
the content of a Packages panel, and there is no visible Reload option.  
But when I install r22.6.2 onto a Windows 7 machine, the SDK Manager does 
show the "Packages" and "Tools" pull-down menus in the way I remembered 
from a few months ago and also last year.  

So I'm guessing that the pull-down menus have disappeared due to something 
in my Ubuntu environment.  I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04; 
SDK Manager's pull-down menus disappeared for me, in the same time period.  
I am running 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04.01 with minimal package-level updates from 
the 12.04.01 release, using the Unity window system.  Perhaps the SWT 
window system is not working fully, with that version of Unity?

What sub-release level of Ubuntu 12.04 does Google's Android team use and 
recommend?

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