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Installing Software on Linux from the Command Line
The following steps describe how to install software on Linux at a command line, using a console application.
To install software on Linuxfrom the command line
1
Navigate to the folder containing the installer for your operating system and processor type (x86 or x64). It will be one of the following:
/packages/installer/linux/x86
/packages/installer/linux/x86_64
2
./ [name of install file] -console
and press Enter.
The install file name will be one of the following, depending on your operating system and processor type.
./setupLinux_x86.bin -console
./setupLinux_x64.bin -console
3
After you press Enter, the application starts in text mode.
4
The Console installation screens mirror those that display using the GUI installer. For specific information about the screens, see the previous section in this chapter.
To navigate in text mode, type:
1 for Next
2 for Previous
3 to Cancel
5 to Redisplay
0 to Continue Installing
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