![]() Had to go to the board manager to download drivers for that board. It didn’t have the Due listed as an option. Bought 2 Arduino Due boards, got the message that they require the 1.6.5 IDE, so I downloaded it. home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/tools/avr/bin/avr-g++ retornó 2 home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/tools/avr/bin/avr-g++: 1: /home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/tools/avr/bin/avr-g++: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/tools/avr/bin/avr-g++ -c -g -Os -w -fno-exceptions -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-threadsafe-statics -MMD -mmcu=atmega32u4 -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO=10604 -DARDUINO_AVR_LEONARDO -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DUSB_VID=0x2341 -DUSB_PID=0x8036 -DUSB_MANUFACTURER="Unknown" -DUSB_PRODUCT="Arduino Leonardo" -I/home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/arduino/avr/cores/arduino -I/home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/arduino/avr/variants/leonardo -I/home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/libraries/Ethernet/src -I/home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/arduino/avr/libraries/SPI /tmp/build760621517509318316.tmp/SondaDS18B20haciaLAN_ConLibDallas.cpp -o /tmp/build760621517509318316.tmp/SondaDS18B20haciaLAN_ Utilizando biblioteca SPI en carpeta: /home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/hardware/arduino/avr/libraries/SPI Utilizando biblioteca Ethernet en carpeta: /home/julio/Escritorio/arduino-1.6.4/libraries/Ethernet ![]() Thanks johnnycatt, Now I can execute arduino in my linux.īut, when I try to compile a skecht I get: Arduino:1.6.4 (Linux), Placa:"Arduino Leonardo" I programmed a couple of stepper motors I had just bought on Ebay! and Arduino IDE interface window thing 1.6.3 came up. Then I typed on the line after Desktop$ cd Arduino-nightly and it gave me the $ on that line, I typed. If you DON'T see it in the list, you are in the WRONG directory and you need to "cd" to the directory it IS IN. I could see Arduino-nightly in the list (it was blue for some reason). I typed: cd Desktop and it gave me this prompt: Typed on the line after the $ ls - I click Enter and it LISTED every file and folder on my desktop. Note: capitalization matters in the terminal and depends on what YOUR machine calls the files/locations you are using. Once it was extracted, I could see and open the folder on my desktop (with all my other stuff), but could not run Arduino from there. Click on the tab that says "permissions." Check-mark the box that says "allow executing file as a program." YES, the box SHOULD have a check-mark. RIGHT-click on the icon that says "Arduino." Click properties at the bottom of the list. This created a folder on my desktop that said "Arduino-Nighly." You need to open that folder. I clicked the the extract button at the top of the window and extracted the contents of the archive to my desktop. I double clicked the icon and it opened a window that showed the. Ask your computer what it is: 32-bit or 64-bit): to my desktop. I downloaded the zip file from here (YOU MAY NEED 64-bit. this covers A LOT of basics you may already know (or not, honestly, I barely understand what I'm describing below) ![]() FORGIVE ME if this is very simplistic, but I spend HOURS sometimes trying to figure out what some people mean by "open a terminal and type %t/go -get run/play" then you are on a rocketship to the moon! SOOOO. I still consider myself a noobie, but here's how I am running Arduino 1.6.3 (on Ubuntu 14.10 using a 5-year old 32-BIT HP computer. I posted this a couple of weeks ago in ubuntu forum.
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