![]() ![]() It then says in the terminal to do the command sudo apt-get install arduino to install it and I don't want to do that because I heard in another post that if I execute that command, it downloads Arduino 1.0.1, which I don't want. ![]() install.sh Then I click the icon and nothing loads up. So I just got my computer to run 64-bit Ubuntu MATE (literally the same as Ubuntu, but with a MATE desktop theme) and I thought "maybe I can use it for my Arduino projects!" So I went to the Arduino download site, downloaded the tar.xz file, extracted it to my downloads, and then installed the icon with the command.
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