Install JDK via webupd8
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer
Switching between Oracle Java 8 and Java 7
Later on, if you want to switch Oracle Java 7, use the following command (make sure "oracle-java7-installer" package is installed):
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-7-oracle
And, switch back to Oracle Java 8 using:
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-8-oracle
Setting Java environment variables
To automatically set up the Java 8 environment variables, you can install the following package:
sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-set-default
If you've already installed oracle-java6-set-default or oracle-java7-set-default, they will be automatically removed when installing oracle-java8-set-default (and the environment variables will be set for Oracle Java 8 instead).
Enable hgfs
In VMWare Workstation -> always enable folder sharing, add folder
sudo apt install open-vm-tools open-vm-tools-desktop
vmhgfs-fuse --version
sudo vmware-hgfsclient
ls -alh /mnt
mkdir /mnt/hgfs
sudo vmhgfs-fuse -o allow_other .host:/src /mnt/hgfs
ls -alh /mnt/hgfs
Install Chrome x64
Download/install from google chrome website via Firefox
sudo apt install vim vim-doc emacs gdebi
Install Ubuntu Make
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-make
sudo apt update
sudo apt install ubuntu-make
Then run "umake --help" in a terminal to see all the available options.
umake go
umake swift
umake dart
umake scala
umake rust
rust doesn't work
install from official source
curl -sSf https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup.sh | sh
umake ide eclipse
eclisp dosn't work.
umake ide netbeans
umake ide visual-studio-code
IntelliJ IDEA
IntelliJ IDEA 15 and above should include HiDPI support.
[2] If it does not work, the most convenient way to fix the problem in this case seems to be changing the Override Default Fonts setting:
- File -> Settings -> Behaviour & Appearance -> Appearance
The addition of
-Dhidpi=true to the vmoptions file in either
$HOME/.IdeaC14/ or
/usr/share/intelligj-idea-ultimate-edition/bin/ of
release 14 should not be required anymore.
NetBeans
NetBeans allows the font size of its interface to be controlled using the
--fontsize parameter during startup. To make this change permanent edit the
/usr/share/netbeans/etc/netbeans.conf file and append the
--fontsize parameter to the
netbeans_default_options property.
[3]
The editor fontsize can be controlled from Tools → Option → Fonts & Colors.
The output window fontsize can be controlled from Tools → Options → Miscelaneous → Output
sudo apt install gnat-gps
As of 9/3/2016, install gnat-gps will also force install gnat-4.9 automatically. Install gnat-5 after installed gnat-gps will remove gnat-4.9.
sudo apt install gnat-5 gnat-5-doc ada-reference-manual-2012
Install MySQL
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-apt-repo-quick-guide/en/
Install mongodb
https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-ubuntu/
sudo service mongod start
SDKMAN!
An easier way to install Kotlin on UNIX based systems such as OS X, Linux, Cygwin, FreeBSD and Solaris is by using
SDKMAN!. Simply run the following in a terminal and follow any instructions:
$ curl -s https://get.sdkman.io | bash
Next open a new terminal and install Kotlin with:
$ sdk install kotlin
https://kotlinlang.org/docs/tutorials/command-line.html
Install perl6
http://rakudo.org/how-to-get-rakudo/#Installing-Rakudo-Star-Linux
Install Julia
http://julialang.org/downloads/platform.html
sudo apt install ucblogo
sudo apt install lua5.3 liblua5.3-dev
Install ubuntu-sdk --> outdated
http://developer.ubuntu.com/en/phone/platform/sdk/installing-the-sdk/
Install ruby using rvm
http://rvm.io/
curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable
rvm list known
rvm install ruby-head
or if it fails
rvm install ruby-2.3
rvm use 2.3
. ~/.profile
ruby -v
rvm use 2.3 --default
https://gorails.com/setup/ubuntu/17.04
Install sfml
sudo apt install libsfml-dev libsfml-doc
Install wxwidgets
https://wiki.wxwidgets.org
sudo apt install libwxgtk3.0-dev wx3.0-doc
Install mono
http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/
To get gtk# :
sudo apt install gtk-sharp2
Install Squeak
Squeak 5 is currently 32bit only. Hence, you need 32bit libraries. It cannot use your 64bit libraries.
You may need thes:e packages (I use Debian/Ubuntu names, CentOS/RH/SuSE should be similar):
libc6:i386
libuuid1:i386
libkrb5-3:i386
libk5crypto3:i386
zlib1g:i386
libcomerr2:i386
libkrb5support0:i386
libkeyutils1:i386
libx11-6:i386
libgl1-mesa-glx:i386
libsm6:i386
libssl1.0.0:i386
(note the :i386 in the names)
In the directory where you unzipped the Squeak-5.0-All-in-One.zip archive, and that contains the squeak.sh file, put the following into a file named libs32.sh :
#!/bin/bash
objdump -p ./Squeak-5.0-All-in-One.app/Contents/LinuxAndWindows/Linux-i686/lib/squeak/5.0-3397/*|
grep NEEDED|
awk '{print $2}'|
sort -u|
xargs dpkg -S|
awk '{print $1}'|
sort -u|
sed 's/:amd64:/:i386:/'|
sort -u|
sed 's/:$//'
Make that file executable:
chmod +x ./libs32.sh
Run it:
./libs32.sh
You will get a list of libraries that need to be installed.
Run
./libs32.sh | xargs sudo apt install
to see what would be installed.
Run
./libs32.sh | xargs sudo apt install -y
to install it.
Linux:
There are two variants of the Linux VMs; those ending in "ht" have a
heartbeat thread, while those that don't, use an interval timer for the
heartbeat (the Windows and Mac VMs have a threaded heartbeat). The
threaded heartbeat is better (for example, signals from the interval timer
interfere with system calls, etc), but to use it one must have a kernel
later than 2.6.12 and configure linux to allow the VM to use multiple
thread priorities. To do so, create a file called VM.conf where VM is
the name of the vm executable ("squeak" for the Squeak vm, "nsvm" for
the Newspeak vm) in /etc/security/limits.d/ with contents:
* hard rtprio 2
* soft rtprio 2
e.g.
sudo cat >/etc/security/limits.d/squeak.conf <<END
* hard rtprio 2
* soft rtprio 2
END
sudo cp /etc/security/limits.d/squeak.conf /etc/security/limits.d/nsvm.conf
Then log out and log back in for the limits to take effect.
install sdl2
https://wiki.libsdl.org/Installation
sudo apt install libsdl2-dev
To compile program
gcc -o 01_hello_SDL 01_hello_SDL.cpp `sdl2-config --cflags --libs`
Steam
You have to delete steam's own lib using:
find ~/.steam/root/ -name "libgpg-error.so*" -print -delete
The
HiDPI-Steam-Skin can be installed to increase the font size of the interface. While not perfect, it does improve usability.
Note: The skin must be downloaded to ~/.local/share/Steam/skins, not ~/.steam/skins/ as the README says.
Install Atom
To install this PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/atom
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install atom
Change ui and editor font size
Create/edit ~/.atom/styles.less
Or you can also change it in your styles.less file with:
.theme-one-dark-ui {
font-size: 18px;
}
In Settings -> Editor Settings -> Font Size -> set to 20
Bind changing font size to control+/-
https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/11905#issuecomment-224865625
Install d-lang
https://dlang.org/download.html#dmd
curl -fsS https://dlang.org/install.sh | bash -s dmd
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The latest version of this script was installed as ~/dlang/install.sh.
It can be used it to install further D compilers.
Run `~/dlang/install.sh --help` for usage information.
Downloading and unpacking http://downloads.dlang.org/releases/2.x/2.071.2/dmd.2.071.2.linux.tar.xz
######################################################################## 100.0%
Downloading https://dlang.org/d-keyring.gpg
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Downloading and unpacking http://code.dlang.org/files/dub-1.0.0-linux-x86_64.tar.gz
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Run `source ~/dlang/dmd-2.071.2/activate` in your shell to use dmd-2.071.2.
This will setup PATH, LIBRARY_PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, DMD, DC, and PS1.
Run `deactivate` later on to restore your environment.
Install OpenCobol, OpenCobolIDE
sudo apt install open-cobol
sudo apt install python3-pip
pip3 install pyqode.core --user
pip3 install pyqode.cobol --user
pip3 install pygments --user
pip3 install PyQt5
sudo pip3 install OpenCobolIDE --upgrade
opencobolide
Install Guile
sudo apt install guile-2.0 guile-2.0-dev guile-2.0-doc
Install lisp-in-a-box with sbcl
Install Emacs (IDE):
sudo apt-get install emacs
Install SBCL (Compiler):
sudo apt-get install sbcl
Install Quicklisp (Quicklisp is a library manager for Common Lisp.)
This is done by copy-and-pasting all bold commands in the grey box here:
https://www.quicklisp.org/
curl -O https://beta.quicklisp.org/quicklisp.lisp
curl -O https://beta.quicklisp.org/quicklisp.lisp.asc
gpg --verify quicklisp.lisp.asc quicklisp.lisp
sbcl --load quicklisp.lisp
Inside sbcl
(quicklisp-quickstart:install)
(ql:system-apropos "vecto")
(ql:quickload "vecto")
(ql:add-to-init-file)
(quit)
Install SLIME by using Qucklisp:
In the terminal run SBCL:
sbcl
(ql:quickload "quicklisp-slime-helper")
(quit)
Add this to ~/.emacs.d/init.el
(load (expand-file-name "~/quicklisp/slime-helper.el"))
;; Replace "sbcl" with the path to your implementation
(setq inferior-lisp-program "/usr/bin/sbcl")
Now inside Emacs to start SLIME type:
M-x slime Which is Alt+x slime.
Now you're ready to play with LISP.
Install Clojure
Use leinigen from http://leiningen.org/
- Download the lein script (or on Windows lein.bat)
- Place it on your $PATH where your shell can find it (eg. ~/bin)
- Set it to be executable (chmod a+x ~/bin/lein)
- Run it (lein) and it will download the self-install package
From project folder:
lein run
Install nodejs and npm
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
Install Coffee-Script
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" npm install -g coffee-script
coffee
Install objective c, gnustep
sudo apt install gobjc gcc-5-doc
sudo apt install gnustep gnustep-examples gnustep-base-doc
Install latex, thaifont from windows
sudo apt install texlive-xetex
copy windows fonts from windows to ubuntu
right click on the font files in Files Explorer to view and install fonts.
xelatex file.tex
xpdf file.pdf
Install Kodi
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kodi
nim
PPA description
Download official binary tar file from the website
tar xf
cd nim-0.15.0
sh build.sh
add ~/nim-0.15.0/bin to PATH in .profile
Install nimble, aporia
in the ~/nim-0.15.0
nim e install tools.nims
nimble install aporia
Install missing gtksourceview package
sudo apt install libgtksourceview2.0
~/.nimble/bin/aporia
add ~/.nimble/bin to PATH
DR.Racket
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:plt/racket
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install racket
From Ubuntu Softwares Store installs
Alternatives Configurator
plex media server
sudo gdebi ...
sudo service plexmediaserver status
sudo apt install bsdgames bsdgames-nonfree xshogi xboard eboard tagua quarry
Docker Installation on Ubuntu 17.04
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 7EA0A9C3F273FCD8
sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list
deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu zesty stable
sudo apt update
sudo apt install docker-ce
sudo usermod -a -G docker user
logout/login
Install dotnet with docker
docker run -it --rm microsoft/dotnet
[now in the container]
mkdir app
cd app
dotnet new console
ls
dotnet restore
dotnet run
dotnet bin/Debug/netcoreapp1.0/app.dll
dotnet publish -c Release -o out
dotnet out/app.dll
exit
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