#ARDUINO SIMULATOR UBUNTU INSTALL#
Open a terminal and install the Arduino IDE with sudo apt install arduino. The easiest and fastest way to install Arduino IDE on Ubuntu is by using one simple command line.
Setup the Arduino IDE on Ubuntu Install Arduino IDE Now, the configuration from Windows and VirtualBox is done. Select this Arduino device, it should now appear on the list.Ĭlick on “OK” to save the settings. In the list of devices you should see your Arduino board – in my case an Arduino Uno. Go to the USB section.Ĭlick on the small USB icon with a “+”. Launch VirtualBox, and open the settings for your Ubuntu virtual machine. Configure Arduino USB port on VirtualBoxįirst make sure to plug your Arduino board to your computer. Follow this quick guide to add Ubuntu to VirtualBox and install it. Then, you need to download Ubuntu (take the latest available LTS version). Follow the instructions on the screen to install VirtualBox on your computer. This will download an installer that you can launch. Go to the VirtualBox download page, and click on “Windows hosts”. This step is required if you haven’t installed Ubuntu on a virtual machine yet.įirst things first, you have to download and install VirtualBox on Windows 10. If it works correctly, you can continue to the next step. Then upload any program – even empty, with only the setup() and loop() functions. Select the correct board on “Tools” > “Board”, and the port on “Tools” > “Serial Port”. Plug your Arduino board with a USB cable. To do that, simply download and install the Arduino on Windows 10. Make sure that your Arduino is correctly working, and that the Arduino drivers are installed on your Windows environment. Test Arduino IDE on Ubuntu virtual machine.Launch Arduino IDE for the first time – Permissions.Configure Arduino USB port on VirtualBox.