MX on Linux: Difference between revisions

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# It is recommended, you type <tt>sudo mkdir ~/CumulusMX</tt> first, so you already have folder ready for MX, but the file can be created by unzipping the distribution.
# It is recommended, you type <tt>sudo mkdir ~/CumulusMX</tt> first, so you already have folder ready for MX, but the file can be created by unzipping the distribution.
#Run the browser you have available on your Raspberry Pi (the installed browser depends on what Operating System you installed)
#Run the browser you have available on your Raspberry Pi (the installed browser depends on what Operating System you installed)
#To find the latest release in the Cumulus Wiki, open the [[Software]] article.
#To find the link to latest release distribution zip in the Cumulus Wiki, open the [[Software#Current_Release|Software article in the Current_Release section]].
#Download the MX distribution from the link that appears there, Mark will update it for each release he makes.
#Download the MX distribution from the link that appears there, Mark will update it for each release he makes.


If the latest release has bugs, you can Download whatever version of MX you have decided to install from [https://github.com/cumulusmx/CumulusMX/releases CumulusMX/releases].
If the latest release has bugs (it is impossible for the developer to check all the ways in which versatile MX can be used), you can Download whatever older version of MX you have decided to install from [https://github.com/cumulusmx/CumulusMX/releases CumulusMX/releases].


#If you are download on your Pi, the easiest option is to download into '''~/downloads''' folder.
#If you are downloading the distribution on your Pi, the easiest option is to download into '''~/downloads''' folder.
#* Whether this location is the default, or you are asked to select location will depend on whether your browser's default settings have been changed.  
#* Whether this location is the default, or you are asked to select location will depend on whether your browser's default settings have been changed.  
#When download completes, use the mouse to click on the download file name, this should ask if you want to extract (unzip) it.
#When download completes, use the mouse to click on the download file name, this should ask if you want to extract (unzip) it.
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