![]() Of course I had installed the Arduino IDE (apt-get install arduino) but was not able to program the Arduino nano. Also see Good luck.Īs a linux user (Ubuntu / Linux Mint 17) I had difficulties with the cheap Nano with the CH340G chip getting it to work properly - the upload of any code didn't work at all. A bit of a challenge as I don't read Chinese - but the little cloud symbol with a down arrow kind of gave me a clue. ![]() ![]() It was not at all necessary to install drivers or make them on the Linux machines - but I did install them for the Mac. So, I have Arduino Nano CH340x working on Mac OS (Mojave), Ubuntu 18.04, Elementary Linux (forget version) and openSuSE Leap 42.3 Malachite. I downloaded the IDE from and used that in my openSuSE machine. Comment: Because of the situation with the repos in Tip 1, I did not even try to install the IDE from the openSuSe repos. if you get message "programmer is not responding". Depending on the generation of the CH340 and esp. 'sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER' Tip 3: In the IDE under tools make you may need to set your "Processor" to ATmega328P (Old Bootloader). Tip 2: do not forget to add the current user to the dialout group. Download instead from site and follow instructions. The repos do not have nice new versions of the IDE. Tip 1: don't use apt get to install Arduino IDE on Ubuntu, Elementary or other Debian/Ubuntu distros. Just a quick comment re Linux installation - year is now 2019 and Arduino IE is version 1.8.8. ![]()
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