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				[Tutorial/HowTo] Install PureBasic 4.01 on Ubuntu Linux
				Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 4:40 pm
				by bembulak
				Hi!
Since the question is coming up again and again, I decided to make a little tutorial about installing PureBasic 4.01 under Linux.
I did not use a native install, since I also wanted to test a "Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04 german" vmWare image.
I used "wink" (
www.debugmode.com) to catch the screenshots.
I took me some time, so I hope this will help. 
Like everytime on Linux, there are many ways to solve one problem (like in Perl 

 ), but I decided to take the way, that works best for me (and it worked on the first try on this image. I had no need to configure network for example - so this could be usefull for some ppl).
So, if you follow the tutorial _AND_ you have an active Internet-Connection you should be easily able to get PB running on Ubuntu!
Have fun!
Oh, yes... you'll need the file! Grab it here:
http://bembulak.bas-x.de/files/pb_ubuntu.pdf
(~ 8 Mib, sorry)
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 6:53 pm
				by Pantcho!!
				WOW that is very nice of you! 
great walkthrough and very funny 
thanks a lot,
now i am sure i can install PB very easy.
  
  
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 8:14 pm
				by dracflamloc
				Better yet just stick all the apt-get's in a .sh and bam!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 9:01 pm
				by Nik
				Your tutoriual is fantastic and as far as I can see absolute correct and also probably one of the easiest ways however some things I did which may be easier:
1. you can leave the ~/bin directory away and copy the extracted purebasic folder into the home directory (~/purebasic), you can also extract using the Archiver tool if you don't like command lines. 
2. then in the .bashrc you might not want to use an absolut path like 
/home/freenet in your demo but maybe simply ~/purebasic/compilers (if you followed suggestion 1)
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 9:18 pm
				by bembulak
				Thanks Nik!
I could leave the ~/bin, but I like it, since there are more apps in ~/bin (like BlueJ, some python-related scripts, XaraLX, Pinda, ...)
And yes, I could set relative paths. But as pointed out: it's the way that works best for me (I can remember I had a keyboard problem long time ago. I was unable to type the ~ , so I took absolut path. What a bad habit.)
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:54 am
				by Rings
				
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 3:58 pm
				by GeoTrail
				Really really nice walk-through tutorial 

I'll go through it later tonight 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:12 pm
				by Jeff74
				thks for the tutorial
it works perfectly  
Jeff
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 11:31 am
				by thefool
				Just used this to install purebasic on Fedora 7 

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 12:21 pm
				by Fred
				Very nice tutorial, just made it sticky for linux users.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 4:38 pm
				by bembulak
				Thanks. What an honor to me! 
*feeling proud*
 
 
			 
			
					
				A huge thanks
				Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:25 pm
				by nessie
				Just wanted to say thanks for a great tutorial, I have been trying to do this for days now and couldn't figure out why it wasn't working. So I decided to look at the board and there it was the very first post, within a couple of  minutes it was up and running. Thanks again.  

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:47 pm
				by bembulak
				You're welcome.

 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:30 pm
				by bembulak
				Since not everybody wants to download an 8MB PDF, I made a Website from the document. 
View it online here
http://bembulak.bas-x.de/downloads/UbuntuInstall.htm
Hope it helps.
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:27 pm
				by Dreamland Fantasy
				
I can't seem to be able access the site. All I get is an access forbidden or object not found error.
Is there anywhere else I can get a hold of this information?
Kind regards,
Francis.