I'm new to Ubuntu and Linux in general. Wanted to code in Java on my computer, but I'm having problems installing Intellij IDEA on Ubuntu. I have downloaded and extracted the file and for some reason renamed the folder to idea. I tried moving the folder to /usr/share/applications or something but I didn't have permission. I used sudo -i in terminal to gain permission but didn't manage to get out of root folder. Can anyone help me with a step by step way to move the folder, create a shortcut in the search bar or whatever it's called and install it properly? Tried many of the tutorials online, none of which worked.
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I have my intellij int /opt folder. So what I do is:
Now (in a lot) Ubuntu versions you can start the application after the GUI is restarted. If you don't know how to do that, you can restart your PC.. idea.desktop (this is for community edition version 14.1.2, you have to change the paths in Exec= and Icon= lines if the path is different for you):
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You can also try my ubuntu repository: https://launchpad.net/~mmk2410/+archive/ubuntu/intellij-idea To use it just run the following commands:
The community edition can then installed with
and the ultimate edition with
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According to this (snap) and this (umake) articles the most comfortable ways are:
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JetBrains has a new application called the Toolbox App which quickly and easily installs any JetBrains software you want, assuming you have the license. It also manages your login once to apply across all JetBrains software, a very useful feature. To use it, download the tar.gz file here, then extract it and run the included executable If you want to move the executable to This will also make the appropriate desktop entries upon install. |
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In a simple manner you can also try to just run a pre-packaged docker with intellij, I found the good job of @dlsniper : https://hub.docker.com/r/dlsniper/docker-intellij/ you just need to have docker installed and to run :
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Recent IntelliJ versions allows automatic creation of desktop entry. See this gist
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I find and follow this youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbW-doAiAvI Basically, download the tar.gz package, extract into /opt/, and then run the "idea.sh" under bin folder (i.e. /opt/idea-IC-163.7743.44/bin/idea.sh) Enjoy |
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I needed to install various JetBrains tools on a number of machines from CLI, so I wrote a tiny tool to help with that. It also uses cleaner APIs from JB making it hopefully more stable, and works for various JB tools. Feel free to try it: https://github.com/MarcinZukowski/jetbrains-installer |
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