Gnome-desktop-item-edit -create-new ~/Desktop sudo apt-get install -no-install-recommends gnome-panel Step 7: Create a Desktop shortcut for Eclipse IDE in Ubuntu. When it asked you to set the path to save you work then set the custom path if you require or rather leave it as default, just check the box given in front of Use this as the default and do not ask again option and then click on the Launch button. Now you can launch your installed Eclipse IDE for Java Developers to start the coding process. If you want some custom location to install the Eclipse IDE then you can change it here otherwise leave it default.Īccept Terms and conditions to use the software Here we are selecting the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers but you can install other Eclipse tools too by repeating this step again to install multiple IDEs such as Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers, Eclipse IDE for JavaScript and Web Developers and more… Step 6: Follow the Guided process to Install the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers. And to enter in to use the below command. However, after performing the above commands, I am assuming that you already in the downloads directory just again type lsĪnd then find the eclipse-installer folder to make sure that it is present there or not.
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In our case the downloaded Eclipse Tar file name was eclipse-inst-linu圆4.tar.gz sudo tar -xvzf eclipse-inst-linu圆4.tar.gz Step 5: How to Run the Eclipse Installer on UbuntuĬhange your current directory folder and enter into the eclipse-installer folder. Now find the downloaded Eclipse file and copy its name and use the sudo tar -xvzf command to extract it. The above command will show all the files and folder available under the login user. Once the file of Eclipse IDE downloaded get back to Command Terminal type the below commands: cd Downloads/ Step 4: Install the Eclipse IDE on Ubuntu Linux Now open the browser and use this link to download the Eclipse IDE for Linux: Ĭlick on the Download button and then on the file to download it Sudo apt-get install openjdk-11-jdk Step 2: Downloading the Eclipse IDE for Ubuntu Linux