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→‎SUSE Linux and openSUSE: Name the free one first. Reduce to bare minimum, rest is described in main page.
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Note that EPEL intentionally does not follow new releases as closely as other distributions. Consequently, the version of Octave provided by EPEL may be several months or years out of date. There are plans for the Octave maintainers to provide support and binary RPMs for enterprise GNU/Linux distributions; contact the [mailto:maintainers@octave.org maintainers mailing list] for more information.
Note that EPEL intentionally does not follow new releases as closely as other distributions. Consequently, the version of Octave provided by EPEL may be several months or years out of date. There are plans for the Octave maintainers to provide support and binary RPMs for enterprise GNU/Linux distributions; contact the [mailto:maintainers@octave.org maintainers mailing list] for more information.


=SUSE Linux and openSUSE=
= openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise =


: ''Main article: [[Octave for openSUSE]]''
: ''Main article: [[Octave for openSUSE]]''
Binary packages for Octave are provided by all versions of openSUSE. It can be installed by command:


  zypper in octave
  zypper in octave
Latest stable version of Octave and Octave-Forge are available on Science repository. For details see [[openSUSE]] specific wiki page.


=Arch Linux=
=Arch Linux=

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