The auto-update feature was broken in Arduino IDE 2.3.5. Arduino IDE 2.3.5 will not notify the user of an updated version, even if the user manually triggers an update check. This bug has been fixed in Arduino IDE 2.3.6, so the auto-update feature will work as before for users of Arduino IDE 2.3.6 once a future release comes out.
Deprecation notice: Upcoming cessation of support for Linux distros using glibc 2.28 Recent changes in the framework used to produce automated release of Arduino IDE resulted in the loss of compatibility of the Linux builds with older Linux distro versions that use version 2.28 of the GNU C Library (glibc) shared library. This includes Ubuntu 18.04. Arduino IDE 2.3.4 will be the last version ...
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Disconnect the USB cable of the Arduino board from your computer. Select Tools > Port from the Arduino IDE menus. Take note of the ports (if any) listed in the menu. Close the Tools menu. The ports list is only updated when the Tools menu is re-opened, so this step is essential. Connect the Arduino board to your computer with a USB cable. Select Tools > Port from the Arduino IDE menus. - If a ...
The alternative is to configure Arduino IDE to use different paths on your computer, which are not under the user folder (and that only contain basic ASCII characters): These instructions will only work for Arduino IDE versions 2.3.4 or newer.
The programs presented here overlap with those in that thread but I have put my own spin on using millis () and described the programs in my own way. Between the two you should have a clearer understanding of how to use millis () for non blocking timing. In this thread I will try to explain the principles of using millis () for timing and apply it to some common areas where questions arise ...