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Install Arduino On Linux

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INSTALL ARDUINO ON LINUX

Step 1: Download the Latest Version of the Official Website

Access the site https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software and download the


package that fits the settings of the computer you are using, in my case it is an Ubuntu
x64.
You will be redirected to a page where you can choose to contribute with Arduino
software or not, if you do not want to contribute click on "JUST DOWNLOAD" link

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Step 2: Installing Arduino
After the download, open a terminal and type:
cd Downloads/
This command will cause the terminal to go to the download folder where the
installation package was downloaded
type it:
ls
This command lists the files in the folder, it is important to know the package name In
my case
"Arduino-1.8.5-linux64.tar.xz"
To unpack the package:
tar -Jxf Arduino-1.8.5-linux64.tar.xz
Remember that if your has the different name you should replace the correct name in
the command
If you execute "ls" again you will get:
"Arduino-1.8.5"
"Arduino-1.8.5 Arduino-1.8.5-linux64.tar.xz"
So that the folder does not remain in downloads, let's move it to a more
appropriate folder, using the command:
sudo mv Arduino-1.8.5 /usr/share
Let's acess the moved folder using:
cd /usr/share/arduino-1.8.5/
If you execute "ls" again must be obtained:
"arduino hardware lib revisions.txt uninstall.sh
arduino-builder install.sh libraries tools examples
java reference tools-builder"
And finally run the installation script that comes with the package using:
sudo ./install.sh
At the end of the installation, the terminal should look like the following:
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Step 3: Testing

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To run the program enter:
sudo ./install.sh
Note that this command will only work inside the folder where the installation
was done.
After the command a window should open.
Select the port being used "Tool> Port:> port_that_the_arduino_is_connected" Open
the Blink example "File> Examples> 01. Basics> Blink"
Click on the code upload button.
Check if the program was able to load the code on Arduino.
If no error message appears, you have finished installing correctly.

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