The STM32CubeMX tool is written in portable java, but unfortunately it is distributed as a Windows executable embedded in a Windows installer.
To install it on Linux:
sudo java -jar SetupSTM32CubeMX-4.11.0.exe
- install the tool somewhere in your home, eg:
/home/you/stm32/cubemx
sudo chown -R you:you /home/you/stm32/cubemx
To run it:
java -jar /home/you/stm32/cubemx/STM32CubeMX.exe
- or mark that file as executable, rename it to
STM32CubeMX.jar
, and double click it
@VictorTagayun,
this solution provided to your is perfect: https://gist.github.com/Lanchon/2156953d18f7534a926b#gistcomment-2871284
however, there are quite a few GUI menu editors you can easily install from the ubuntu repos, such as MenuLibre. try them!