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− | + | This page describes how to install NASPA Zyzzyva on Linux for NASPA members. | |
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− | + | == Installing NASPA Zyzzyva 3.4.2 == | |
− | + | The current release 3.4.2 is available only for 64-bit operating systems. (If you need to run NASPA Zyzzyva on a 32-bit operating system, Version 3.2.4 has both 32-bit and 64-bit installation packages.) It supports the following common Linux distributions (and later): Linux Mint 19, Ubuntu 17, openSUSE 15, Debian “buster”. | |
− | + | * Download the [[NASPA Zyzzyva Download|installer]]. | |
+ | * Run the installer - you must accept the terms of use. If you see a message about a missing library, you may need to install it using your package manager. For example, on Ubuntu, you may need to run this command: '''<tt>sudo apt-get install libxcb-xinerama0</tt>''' | ||
+ | * Review the [[Media:Zyzzyva_342_Notes.pdf|notes]] that appear at the end of the installation process. | ||
+ | * Open the app from where it was installed. | ||
+ | * Choose Edit > Preferences > Load Lexicons > Edit... and check NWL2023 and any other lexicons that you want to use. | ||
+ | * Rebuild databases when prompted. This step may take several minutes if you have many lexicons installed. When it completes, you’re done! | ||
+ | ** If not prompted, you can choose Tools > Rebuild Database... to start the process. | ||
− | == | + | == Installing NASPA Zyzzyva 3.4.1 == |
− | + | Release 3.4.1 is available only for 64-bit operating systems. (If you need to run NASPA Zyzzyva on a 32-bit operating system, Version 3.2.4 has both 32-bit and 64-bit installation packages.) It supports the following common Linux distributions (and later): Linux Mint 19, Ubuntu 17, openSUSE 15, Debian “buster”. | |
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− | + | * The installation instructions are the same as for NASPA Zyzzyva 3.4.2. | |
+ | * Review the [[Media:Zyzzyva_34_Notes.pdf|notes]] that appear at the end of the installation process. | ||
− | + | == Installing NASPA Zyzzyva 3.4.0 == | |
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− | + | Release 3.4.0 is available only for 64-bit operating systems. (If you need to run NASPA Zyzzyva on a 32-bit operating system, Version 3.2.4 has both 32-bit and 64-bit installation packages.) It supports the following common Linux distributions (and later): Linux Mint 19, Ubuntu 17, openSUSE 15, Debian “buster”. | |
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+ | * The installation instructions are the same as for NASPA Zyzzyva 3.4.1. | ||
+ | * Review the [[Media:Zyzzyva_34_Notes.pdf|notes]] that appear at the end of the installation process. | ||
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+ | == Release Contents == | ||
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+ | For changes in a specific release, see: | ||
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+ | * [[Media:Zyzzyva_342_Notes.pdf|Release 3.4.2 What's New notes]]. | ||
+ | * [[Media:Zyzzyva_341_Notes.pdf|Release 3.4.1 What's New notes]]. | ||
+ | * [[Media:Zyzzyva_34_Notes.pdf|Release 3.4.0 What's New notes]]. | ||
+ | * [[Media:Zyzzyva_33_Notes.pdf|Release 3.3.0 What's New notes]]. | ||
+ | * [[Media:Zyz323New.pdf|Release 3.2.4 What's New notes]]. |
This page describes how to install NASPA Zyzzyva on Linux for NASPA members.
The current release 3.4.2 is available only for 64-bit operating systems. (If you need to run NASPA Zyzzyva on a 32-bit operating system, Version 3.2.4 has both 32-bit and 64-bit installation packages.) It supports the following common Linux distributions (and later): Linux Mint 19, Ubuntu 17, openSUSE 15, Debian “buster”.
Release 3.4.1 is available only for 64-bit operating systems. (If you need to run NASPA Zyzzyva on a 32-bit operating system, Version 3.2.4 has both 32-bit and 64-bit installation packages.) It supports the following common Linux distributions (and later): Linux Mint 19, Ubuntu 17, openSUSE 15, Debian “buster”.
Release 3.4.0 is available only for 64-bit operating systems. (If you need to run NASPA Zyzzyva on a 32-bit operating system, Version 3.2.4 has both 32-bit and 64-bit installation packages.) It supports the following common Linux distributions (and later): Linux Mint 19, Ubuntu 17, openSUSE 15, Debian “buster”.
For changes in a specific release, see:
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