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After the [[Hardy heron upgrade|painful upgrade to Ubuntu Hardy Heron]], I know have full access to my Arduino from Linux.  I just couldn't bring myself to enjoying programming it through Windows.  So even though I [[Ubuntu dapper 64 arduino|couldn't make it work in Dapper]], I just sat tight until Hardy.
 
After the [[Hardy heron upgrade|painful upgrade to Ubuntu Hardy Heron]], I know have full access to my Arduino from Linux.  I just couldn't bring myself to enjoying programming it through Windows.  So even though I [[Ubuntu dapper 64 arduino|couldn't make it work in Dapper]], I just sat tight until Hardy.
  
I'm now up to lesson 3 in my [http://www.ladyada.net/learn/arduino/lesson3.html lessons].
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I'm now up to lesson 3 in my [http://www.ladyada.net/learn/arduino/lesson3.html lessons] and I've got a little burnt spot in the middle of my field of vision from looking at my blinking LED for too long.
  
 
And the most helpful tips for 64-bit Arduino joy was from this [http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/arduino_editor_on_64_bit_ubuntu_gutsy.html fine Finnish chap].
 
And the most helpful tips for 64-bit Arduino joy was from this [http://myy.helia.fi/~karte/arduino_editor_on_64_bit_ubuntu_gutsy.html fine Finnish chap].

Revision as of 08:21, 3 May 2008

After the painful upgrade to Ubuntu Hardy Heron, I know have full access to my Arduino from Linux. I just couldn't bring myself to enjoying programming it through Windows. So even though I couldn't make it work in Dapper, I just sat tight until Hardy.

I'm now up to lesson 3 in my lessons and I've got a little burnt spot in the middle of my field of vision from looking at my blinking LED for too long.

And the most helpful tips for 64-bit Arduino joy was from this fine Finnish chap.