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ardour.sh.in linux wrapper script: load session with spaces - #6395 2015-10-17 02:01:02 +02:00
build tweak linux package debug-symbol stripping 2015-10-05 13:27:22 +02:00
buildenv add linux bundle tools from 2.X 2010-11-04 02:39:45 +00:00
install.sh Installer now handles i18n of the Desktop folder. Running the installer or uninstaller as root work correctly and does not invalidate the sanity checks. Corrected method used to detect if the installer is already running in a visable terminal. 2011-11-08 18:07:29 +00:00
noderun fix up noderun script used on VMs to build releases 2014-12-18 11:47:41 -05:00
package linux-package: add gcc5 suffix to the file-name 2015-10-27 11:34:12 +01:00
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stage2.run.in fix case where NORM_USER (su) changes dirs. 2015-10-05 17:12:13 +02:00
uninstall.sh.in attempt to remove major version hard-coding from linux packaging tools 2015-03-09 12:42:23 -05:00

* Installing Ardour:

On most distributions, you can double-click the file "install.sh".

Alternatively, you can use a Terminal to run the installer.  Navigate
to the folder and run:
	
	./install.sh
	
The installer will ask for your root password (sudo/su), and copy the 
contents of the appropriate bundle (32-bit or 64-bit) to your /opt
folder. 


* Links and Menu entries:

In addition to installing the program, the installer will create:
1) A desktop link to launch the Ardour application
2) A menu entry in Gnome/KDE
3) An uninstall script in the /opt folder.


* Uninstaller:

To uninstall Ardour, run the uninstaller script in the /opt folder.
This will remove the app, desktop links, menu links, and
the uninstaller itself.


* Manual Installation:

If you would prefer to install Ardour in a custom location, then you
may simply unzip the appropriate package (32bit or 64bit) to your
preferred location and run the Ardour application from the "bin"
folder inside.