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= Distributions = | = Distributions = | ||
The recommended way for installing Octave on GNU/Linux systems is via each distribution's package installation system. If this is for some reason not possible, or the available Octave version too old, consider using a [[#Distribution_independent|distribution independent]] approach described below or [[Building | The recommended way for installing Octave on GNU/Linux systems is via each distribution's package installation system. If this is for some reason not possible, or the available Octave version too old, consider using a [[#Distribution_independent|distribution independent]] approach described below or [[Building]] Octave from source. | ||
== Arch Linux == | == Arch Linux == | ||
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: ''Main article: [[Octave for Debian systems]]'' | : ''Main article: [[Octave for Debian systems]]'' | ||
apt install octave | sudo apt-get install octave | ||
apt install liboctave-dev # development files | sudo apt-get install liboctave-dev # development files | ||
== Fedora == | == Fedora == | ||
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* More info: https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/octave-6.2.0/ | * More info: https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/octave-6.2.0/ | ||
== Homebrew on Linux == | == Homebrew on Linux == | ||
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* Development: https://github.com/octave-snap/octave-snap | * Development: https://github.com/octave-snap/octave-snap | ||
snap install octave | snap install octave --beta | ||
If you want to use a nightly snapshot build of the development branch of Octave, install from the ''edge'' channel | If you want to use a nightly snapshot build of the development branch of Octave, install from the ''edge'' channel |