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Home / How To / How To Install Sublime Text 3 (Build 3083) On Ubuntu 14.10 & Ubuntu 14.04

How To Install Sublime Text 3 (Build 3083) On Ubuntu 14.10 & Ubuntu 14.04

By Sourabh / March 30, 2015 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Download and install Sublime Text Editor on Linux Ubuntu systems. How to install Sublime Text 3 (Build 3083) Ubuntu 15.04/14.10/14.04/12.04, Linux Mint and Ubuntu derivatives.

Sublime Text 3 (Text Editor) is a lightweight, multi-platform, text editor for Linux Ubuntu, Windows and Mac OS X. Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. Sublime Text has a slick user interface, extraordinary features and exhibits amazing performance.

Download Sublime Text 3 (Build 3083)

Features of Sublime Text 3 are:

  • Fixed high CPU usage caused by a corrupt index. This was occuring for some users upgrading from 3065
  • Added setting index_workers to control the number of threads used for file indexing. By default the number of threads is based on the number of CPU cores. By setting index_workers to 1 or 2, indexing will be slower, but less intrusive
  • Fixed a crash when showing the Command Palette with an empty .sublime-build file
  • Tab completion no longer completes numbers. Edit/Show Completions can still be used for this

Sublime Text 3 is currently in beta. The latest build is 3083.

  • OS X (10.7 or later is required)
  • Windows – also available as a portable version
  • Windows 64 bit – also available as a portable version
  • Ubuntu 64 bit – also available as a tarball for other Linux distributions.
  • Ubuntu 32 bit – also available as a tarball for other Linux distributions.

Install Sublime Text 3

You can also install Sublime Text 3 (Build 3083) on Ubuntu 15.04/14.10/14.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1/17/13, Elementary OS 0.3/0.2 and other Ubuntu derivatives.

Open Terminal and run the following commands to install Sublime Text 3 (Build 3083) via PPA on Ubuntu and Ubuntu derivatives.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install sublime-text-installer

If you wish to uninstall and remove sublime text, do:

sudo apt-get remove sublime-text-installer

Sublime Text 3 is currently in beta, and contains many improvements over Sublime Text 2. Sublime Text 3 is the recommended version of Sublime Text to use: compared to Sublime Text 2, it’s faster, more polished, and of course, has a lot of extra functionality. Download it now and give it a try.

Download Sublime Text 2 (2.0.2)

  • OS X (OS X 10.6 or later is required)
  • Windows – also available as a portable version
  • Windows 64 bit – also available as a portable version
  • Linux 32 bit
  • Linux 64 bit

Sublime Text 2 may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. There is currently no enforced time limit for the evaluation.

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