The next screen will be the one where you have to accept the JetBrains User Agreement. Simply select ' Do not import configuration”And click on“ Ok'. Since you will be running RubyMine for the first time, it stands to reason that you don't have any settings to import. Now, you can start RubyMine from the Ubuntu applications menu, as can be seen in the following screenshot. The corresponding snap package will begin downloading and installing.
To start the installation, just open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and install RubyMine SNAP package executing the following command: sudo snap install rubymine -classic Thanks to this you can install its latest version on Ubuntu from the official Ubuntu SNAP package repository. On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and later versions, RubyMine is available as a SNAP package. Sudo apt install ruby-full Install the RubyMine IDE In Ubuntu, you can install this language with the following command in the terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T): To run the Ruby programs, we will have to install Ruby programming language on the machine we plan to use. Install RubyMine Install the Ruby programming language