I have added the information to the 64bit download page for now (the other 
comes next).

http://pharo.org/web/gnu-linux-installation-64 
<http://pharo.org/web/gnu-linux-installation-64>

I wonder if we continue to announce a “default download” (the zip) if it is 
much easier to use these?

> On 27 Nov 2017, at 09:22, Marcus Denker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I can edit the website, I can put al needed infos there.
> 
> (but sometimes I am not be able to generate actions out of discussions on the 
> mailing list,
> there is just so much going on… so if something does not happen this just 
> means I do 
> not know that it should happen…)
> 
>> On 26 Nov 2017, at 13:52, Norbert Hartl <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Can we change linux installation instructions on the web site? I can't 
>> believe they aren't there, yet. Here is the description.
>> 
>> http://forum.world.st/Latest-Debian-Ubuntu-and-CentOS-packages-of-the-pharo-vm-td4962000.html
>>  
>> <http://forum.world.st/Latest-Debian-Ubuntu-and-CentOS-packages-of-the-pharo-vm-td4962000.html>
>> 
>> This describes what to do for some linux distributions not only ubuntu. In 
>> the mail there are opensuse URLs. The all contain the word "latest" which 
>> means the development version. If this is exchanged with "stable" you get 
>> the stable version. The rest stays the same.
>> 
>> I really should have checked this. Because it is just stupid that people 
>> spend a lot of work into that and it is not used nor published.
>> 
>> If I can help please say so!!!!
>> 
>> Norbert
>> 
> 

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