Written by , Updated on May 18, 2020

Notepad is one of the loved one application by Windows users. Which provides a large number of options to work with it including the syntax highlighting. Notepad is written in C and uses pure Win32 API and STL. It keeps smaller program size and faster executing with lower CPU uses.

Most of the Linux users loved to use command line editors like vim and nano, which also have several benefits to use. But if you still want to use GUI based editor, Notepad can be a good choice for you

In this tutorial, you will learn about Notepad installation on Ubuntu system via snap package.

Prerequisites

  • A Ubuntu system with Desktop access
  • A sudo privileged account access

Step 1 – Install Notepad on Ubuntu 20.04

Notepad runs over the WINE platform, which provides compatibility for the Windows application on Unix-like operating systems.

We use snap package manager to install Notepad , which also install all the required dependency for running it on Ubuntu system. To install Notepad on Ubuntu, type:

sudo snap install notepad-plus-plus

You will the output like:

notepad-plus-plus 7.8.6 from Taqu Raza (mmtrt) installed

Step 2 – Open Notepad

After completing the above step, Notepad will be installed on your Ubuntu system. Now, launch Notepad from the applications. Search for you application and you will find a launch icon like:

How to Install Notepad++ on Ubuntu 20.04 Editor Notepad++ text editor ubuntu

Now, Notepad is running on your Ubuntu system.

How to Install Notepad++ on Ubuntu 20.04 Editor Notepad++ text editor ubuntu

Step 3 – Uninstall Notepad

You can remove snap packages anytime, whenever you don’t required the application. To uninstall Notepad from your Ubuntu system, type:

sudo snap remove notepad-plus-plus

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned about installation on Notepad on a Ubuntu system.