WSJT-X/doc/user_guide/en/install-linux.adoc
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Debian, Ubuntu, and other Debian-based systems including Raspbian:
NOTE: The project team release binary installer packages targeted for
one contemporary version of a Linux distribution. Although these may
work on newer Linux versions or even different distributions, it is
unlikely that they work on older versions. Check the notes provided
with the release for details of the targeted Linux distributions and
versions. If the binary package is not compatible with your Linux
distribution or version, you must build the application from sources.
* 32-bit: {debian32}
- To install:
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[example]
sudo dpkg -i wsjtx_{VERSION}_i386.deb
- Uninstall:
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[example]
sudo dpkg -P wsjtx
* 64-bit: {debian64}
- To install:
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[example]
sudo dpkg -i wsjtx_{VERSION}_amd64.deb
* 32-bit: {raspbian}
- To install:
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[example]
sudo dpkg -i wsjtx_{VERSION}_armhf.deb
- Uninstall:
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[example]
sudo dpkg -P wsjtx
You may also need to execute the following command in a terminal:
[example]
sudo apt install libqt5multimedia5-plugins libqt5serialport5 libqt5sql5-sqlite libfftw3-single3
Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat, and other rpm-based systems:
* 32-bit: {fedora32}
- To install:
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[example]
sudo rpm -i wsjtx-{VERSION}-i686.rpm
- Uninstall:
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[example]
sudo rpm -e wsjtx
* 64-bit: {fedora64}
- To install:
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[example]
sudo rpm -i wsjtx-{VERSION}-x86_64.rpm
- Uninstall:
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[example]
sudo rpm -e wsjtx
You may also need to execute the following command in a terminal:
[example]
sudo dnf install fftw-libs-single qt5-qtmultimedia qt5-qtserialport