Ubuntu is a Linux distribution that is simple to use and attractive to look at. It has a user interface that is easy to understand and a quick installation process. Ubuntu repositories are made simple to use by the Ubuntu Software Store, just like downloading software from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Ubuntu-Make is a utility that enables developers to install well-known IDEs and other development tools like PyCharm without leaving the command prompt. Because utilizing Ubuntu’s built-in APT package management to download and install these tools is not possible, Ubuntu-Make provides a workaround. The steps to install and use Ubuntu on developer tools are as follows:

  1. Go to the official Ubuntu Linux website and click on the “Ubuntu Make” link.
  2. On the next page, click on the “Download” button next to the “Ubuntu Make 0.9.5” title.
  3. Save the file to your computer and double-click on it to start installation.
  4. Follow the instructions onscreen to complete installation of Ubuntu-Make.
  5. Once installation is complete, launch Ubuntu-Make by clicking on its icon located in your system tray (or by typing ubuntu-make in your terminal).
  6. Type in the following command into your terminal window: sudo apt install pycharm ..

Steps to install and use Ubuntu on developer tools

Using Snap command

Step 2: Reboot your computer Step 3: Install the latest security patches Step 4: Update your antivirus software

Before running the Snap, we first updated our system to ensure it was in its latest state and all the security updates were on our Ubuntu.

To install Ubuntu-make, you will need to use the SNAP tool. This can be done by following these steps:

  1. Open a terminal window and type the following command: sudo apt-get install snapd
  2. Once the installation is complete, type the following command to create a new user account for installing Ubuntu-make: sudo snap create –name ubuntu-make –description “Ubuntu Make”
  3. Next, type the following command to add your new user account to the sudo group: sudo snap add ubuntu-make user@domain.com
  4. Finally, type the following command to start using Ubuntu-make: sudo snap start ubuntu-make ..

sudo snap install –classic ubuntu-toolchain-raspberry-pi To install the toolchain on a Raspberry Pi 3, run the following command: sudo snap install –classic ubuntu-toolchain-raspberry-pi@arm64 ..

Install using the PPA repository

Step 2: Add your repository’s URL Step 3: Add the PPA Step 4: Install the PPA Step 5: Verify that the PPA is installed

Snap users can use the PPA repository to install Ubuntu-make. This way, we can use the Ubuntu-make package manager.

Windows Update will check for and install the latest updates, including security updates. Windows Update is a built-in feature of Windows that helps keep your computer up-to-date with the latest security and software updates. ..

To install Ubuntu-Make, you will need to use the Ubuntu-Make package manager. This is called the APT package manager. To install it, open a terminal window and type the following: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make ..

The APT is a tool that helps the developers to install this command line tool.

To create a Ubuntu installation disk, you will need the Ubuntu-Make utility. This utility can be downloaded from the Ubuntu website. After you have downloaded and installed the utility, follow these steps:

  1. Insert a blank DVD or USB drive into your computer.

  2. Open the Ubuntu-Make utility and click on the “Create Disk Image” button.

  3. On the “Select Source” screen, select your blank DVD or USB drive from the list of devices and click on the OK button.

  4. On the “Select Destination” screen, select where you want to save your disk image and click on the OK button.

  5. On the “Create Disk Image Summary” screen, review your settings and click on the OK button to create your disk image. ..

  6. Listing the available packages

  7. Listing the available development tools

  8. Listing the available source code repositories If you do not know the name of the package you wish to install, we can list some of the more common package names and their descriptions. For example, “sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel” installs the xserver-xorg-video-intel package from the Ubuntu Software Center. ..

A list of tools is a helpful way to show all the options you have for completing a task. ..

Listing available tools can help you find the right tool for the job.

installed: to show the tools that have been installed

To install developers tool, go to Settings > Applications and tap on Developer options. From there, you will be able to install the developers tool. ..

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make sudo umake

If you’re not using developer tools, you should uninstall them. This will remove any potential malware or other malicious software that may be installed on your computer. ..

sudo umake uninstall

Step 2: Remove Ubuntu Software Center Step 3: Remove Ubuntu repositories

Ubuntu Make is a program that is used to create and manage builds of Ubuntu. After some time, you may no longer want it on your system. Removing it is also very straightforward.

Final Words

Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution that allows you to open apps by simply clicking on an icon rather than typing code into the terminal. This makes GNOME the most popular desktop environment in the world, and it provides you with a taskbar that resembles the one on a Mac that allows you to access app-specific files and choices as well as other essential features.