![]() You can also unzip in "File Explorer" by double-clicking the tarball. x: extract, z: for unzipping gz, v: verbose, f: filename $ sudo tar xzvf ~/Downloads/eclipse-java-202x-xx-R-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz // Extract the downloaded package We shall install Eclipse under /usr/local.You will receive a tarball (e.g., " eclipse-java-202x-xx-R-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz") in the " ~/Downloads" folder. Choose "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" for Java SE program development or "Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers" for developing webapps ⇒ Linux x86_64. Under "Get Eclipse IDE 202x-xx" ⇒ Click the link "Download Packages" (instead of pushing the button "Download x86_64"). To install Eclipse (e.g, for Java Programming): Nonetheless, you can install any package, and then add more features when needed. To use Eclipse for C/C programming, choose "Eclipse IDE for C/C Developers". ![]()
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