I just downloaded Eclipse IDE and Netbeans directly from the websites and installed then in my Ubuntu 12.04. I have some questions:
1 – How can I add their shortcuts in the Ubuntu’s sidebar?
2 – When I add shortcuts in desktop using the gnome-desktop-item-edit app, I can’t have super user permissions to manipulate then, the Netbeans IDE (that uses a script file to start) shows lots of erros telling that some files are read-only. How can I add sudo privileges in a launcher created with gnome-desktop-item-edit?
Sorry by my poor english.
Well, after some days trying to find the better solution for my problem, I think that the better solution is first, Download Eclipse and/or NetBeans IDE from the Ubuntu Software Center and after:
Use the IDE’s plugin’s manager to download the needed ones, and make (if you want) an IDE update process.
After download, follow the steps of this link.
After follow this, you can easely create favorite links to your “sidebar” if you use Gnome 3 as me, or make desktop shortcuts without needing sudo privileges, just using the gnome-desktop-item-edit tool or whatever you prefer.