This is a great instructional video. I was able to follow along on my computer while watching it and installed Arduino on my computer without a hitch! Great job!
Dude thanks! I wanted to go back with Arduino to do some cool projects and I'm learning my way through! You are the person who will make me successful!
Very informative, for ubuntu 22.04 I had to uninstall apparmor and brltty to make the port visible. And for nano I had to pick the atmega128 as a processor for the upload to complete.
Any idea on how to install the zip file? Adter extracting it to it's own folder, I just can't get it started. The 'arduino-ide file is executable, but it asks for a program to be opened in. I have libfuse2 present on my system. Can I voice a bit frustration why they can't provide a program that just starts
when i tried to interface nodemcu esp8266MOD with it /usr/bin/env: ‘python3’: No such file or directory exit status 127 /home/joshi/Desktop/Arduino/arduino-1.8.19-linux64/arduino-1.8.19/arduino-builder returned 127 Error compiling for board NodeMCU 1.0 (ESP-12E Module). i am facing this error plz reply
Você pode adicionar um ícone (imagem) no atalho da seguinte forma: salva uma imagem da logo do arduíno dentro da pasta Arduino2 e acrescenta no arquivo Arduino.desktop a seguinte linha: Icon=/seucaminho.../Arduino2/arduino-logo.png'.
you can also add an icon easy, just add 1 line to desktop file Icon=/path_to_this_icon/logo_arduino.png where path_to_this_icon match where you put the icon
This is a great instructional video. I was able to follow along on my computer while watching it and installed Arduino on my computer without a hitch! Great job!
Thanks for your support and kind words!
Dude thanks! I wanted to go back with Arduino to do some cool projects and I'm learning my way through! You are the person who will make me successful!
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that you're excited to work on some cool projects, keep up the good work. Best of luck to you
Very informative, for ubuntu 22.04 I had to uninstall apparmor and brltty to make the port visible. And for nano I had to pick the atmega128 as a processor for the upload to complete.
Appreciate the time you took to share your feedback 👍
This was very helpful!
If the port doesn't show up after pluging in the Arduino, it might be blocked by a serial Braille device. Uninstall it with; sudo apt remove brltty
This was exactly what i was looking for! Thank you!
I'm happy to hear that the video was clear and to the point 👍
Any idea on how to install the zip file? Adter extracting it to it's own folder, I just can't get it started. The 'arduino-ide file is executable, but it asks for a program to be opened in. I have libfuse2 present on my system.
Can I voice a bit frustration why they can't provide a program that just starts
It didnt create the shortcut executable, it keeps only textfile.
do we need arduino1 installed first? (i see you have an `Arduino` folder)
and can we add a nice arduino icon for the start menu icon?
The way searched the example sketch on the web was crazy 😂.. it was just there sitting ready in the ide itself.
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@@absprog But it helped me setup my Arduino ide on deepin(linux) on VMware... thank you.
How to uninstall Arduino 2.0 if installed by the the procedure explained in the video ??
Thank you for explaining this
Glad it was helpful!
I don't get that file when downloaded. I get "Arduino ide_nightly-xxxxxxx
Helped me alot! Thanks
I am so glad you found this helpful 😊
Funcionou perfeitamente no Lubunto
Thank you for the clear explanation
Thank you for your kind words Wissam! I'm happy to create a clear and concise content.
Ajudou bastante! 🙂
Me alegra que ajudou vlw
when i tried to interface nodemcu esp8266MOD with it
/usr/bin/env: ‘python3’: No such file or directory
exit status 127
/home/joshi/Desktop/Arduino/arduino-1.8.19-linux64/arduino-1.8.19/arduino-builder returned 127
Error compiling for board NodeMCU 1.0 (ESP-12E Module).
i am facing this error plz reply
You save my life. Thanks 🙏
Glad to hear that!👍
Great!!! but it don´t work with ch340 arduino board, the problem it is the port
how you can remove it from ubuntu
Thanks for sharing this!
You're welcome! 👍
woooo video
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Você pode adicionar um ícone (imagem) no atalho da seguinte forma: salva uma imagem da logo do arduíno dentro da pasta Arduino2 e acrescenta no arquivo Arduino.desktop a seguinte linha: Icon=/seucaminho.../Arduino2/arduino-logo.png'.
Thank you!
You're welcome!👍
Thanks so much
You're welcome!👍
thanks alot
Most welcome👍
great bruh
Thank you 🤗
you can also add an icon easy, just add 1 line to desktop file Icon=/path_to_this_icon/logo_arduino.png where path_to_this_icon match where you put the icon
thanks ,I used the black and white logo it looks cool
Thanks man.
Thank you
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Thank.s
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It doesnt work
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