Don't fear working in command line, it is the most efficient way of working 
with any computer (in Windows too).

Currently I can test it on Kubuntu 14.04, but I had to install a single 
dependency in order to start the basic Leo:

sudo apt-get install python-qt4
wget https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/archive/master.zip 
unzip master.zip 
python leo-editor-master/launchLeo.py


On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 10:07:20 PM UTC+3, dufriz wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 7:53 PM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor 
>  
>
>> Leo hasn't made it into the Ubuntu and related repositories, mostly
>> lack of developer time and developer knowledge, I don't know anything
>> about building packages.  At one time Ville had a PPA for some releases
>> of Leo, but those would be stale by now.
>>
>>
>> I guess this is all assuming some degree of familiarity with Linux
>> scripts (bash etc.).
>>
>
> That is what I feared. This pretty much settles the question for me: I am 
> staying on Windows, at least as far as Leo is concerned.
>
> It's quite surprising, though, that a premiere open-source piece of 
> software like Leo is not included in Linux repositories. I would have 
> expected Linux repositories to be the first place to look for it!
> Too bad.
>
>
>

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