I resolved a sequence of errors by installing the following installĮxception in thread "main" : /home/./arduino-1.6.13/java/lib/i386/libsplashscreen.so: libX11.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory In a later version of Arduino's software, I got the following after downloading the Arduino IDE and running sudo. arduinoĮrror while loading shared libraries: libtinfo.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryĪh, there was a missing dependency, which I was able to install as follows: I then tried running arduino as root ( sudo. Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install arduino arduino-core In my first setup, I did the following to install it: I've set up a couple of Chromebooks with the Arduino dev environment and as time has gone on, the approach has changed a bit. There are some helpful instructions here: Now its time to get the development environment for Arduino. I've updated by running sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -r trusty -t xfce -u To run once installed, use sudo startxfce4įrom time to time, as Chrome OS is updated, it may be necessary to update the Crouton installation. I ran my setup like this: sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -r trusty -t xfce. Then run Crouton setup by entering the terminal, which is done by hitting ctrl+alt+t then run shell (type shell followed by enter). Then on the warning boot screen, press ctrl+d. Note that there are some risks in tweaking the setup of your machine.įirst you'll need to enter developer mode, hold down escape and refresh while pressing the power button. Here are the steps you'll need complete this amazing Chromebook transformation. In fact, you can set up a Chromebook as development environment for programming an Arduino. Several microcontrollers have played the role of distortion effects prototype, and I haven't settled on one yet, but I can say the easiest I've found to use so far are the ones produced by Arduino. I've recently gotten into microcontroller programming, chasing dreams of electric guitar fueled audio bliss. Are you ready to turn your Chromebook into a lean mean Arduino programming machine? No? Maybe? Great!
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