On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 7:39 PM, Chris George <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have moved on and am using Chakra Linux, but installing Leo was pretty
> easy.
>
>



> Install the version of python you want, then install pyqt. Then install
> git.
>
> mkdir leo
> cd leo
> https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor.git
>
>
I am sure I understand what I have to do. I was looking for a simple way to
install Leo, like the (purportedly) straightforward installation through a
package manager.
I am not at all familiar with git and the suchlike, so I don't know how to
go about it.
Is there really no simple way to tell Linux to download Leo with all the
dependencies and install it?


BTW, I have eventually chosen Linux Mint not because I like it better than
other distros but because, being the most popular distro (along with
Ubuntu), I was expecting that it would entail the least possible trouble
with program packages.

>From what I understand, there is yet no Leo package in the Debian/Ubuntu
repository. Is this really so?

Sorry for being so fussy, buy I am a bit squeamish about messing with
operating systems that I don't know well...

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