

I download the application zip from JetBrains and then run.Sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java To install the default Java JRE and the JDK run the following commands.Since it’s a Linux instance it gives me a full range of Linuxy things at my disposal. Your mileage may vary.Īt this point I can launch into about any language Java, JavaScript, and a few others with a minimal amount of headache. I use the 64-bit Chrome btw, as I’ve noticed that the 32-bit often flakes out when attempting installation on my virtual machines. Sometimes the Ubuntu Software Center flakes out on this, but just try again and it’ll work. I always install Chrome as my first app.

It never hurts to have the latest updates. Always run sudo apt-get update once the system is installed.So lemme know what I ought to add to that list and I’ll add it to my docs page here. The ongoing list of tools and related items I have installed on my Linux dev box I’m keeping here, and it will be kept as a living doc, so I’ll change it as I add new tools, apps and related changes. Here’s the shortlist of what I’ve installed after a default installation. I’ve recently setup a completely clean virtual machine for doing web, system, and related development on Ubuntu.
