![]() ![]() Now that you have the prerequisites installed you will need to download the newest version of Arduino. You will most likely be prompted to enter Y before the installation will begin. If you know for a fact you have them installed you can skip installing them again. Open up your console and run the following commands to install some necessary prerequisites. Although this guide was written with Linux Mint users in mind, there is absolutely no reason this will not work on other Debian based distros. ![]() I will outline those at the end of this guide, but first I will give you a quick overview of the installation process from the start as I performed it on both my Linux Mint laptop and my Ubuntu 9.10 desktop. The main thing it lacked was instructions on how to set up a launcher for your desktop or Gnome menu. The Arduino Playground does a pretty good job of directing users on how to install Arduino on Debian based distributions but there were a couple of spots where I found it was lacking, and had to go out to do my own research. ![]()
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