CT on LinuxMint 19.0

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We test Lab CodeTyphon 6.60 on LinuxMint 19.0


Linux Mint
is an Ubuntu-based distribution whose goal is to provide a more complete out-of-the-box experience by including browser plugins, media codecs, support for DVD playback, Java and other components. It also adds a custom desktop and menus, several unique configuration tools, and a web-based package installation interface. Linux Mint is compatible with Ubuntu software repositories.

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System: Entry level PC with 1 CPU (4-Cores) / 8 Gbyte RAM / 120 Gbytes Hard Disk / 1680x1050 pixels Monitor
OS : Linux Mint 19.0 “Tara” 64 bits with MATE desktop

 

 

 

1. Preparation-Give "sudo" root privileges

Open a terminal and exec

sudo nano /etc/sudoers

 

add at the end of /etc/sudoers the line

username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

Ctl-X to exit and Y to save

 

 

2. Download-Unzip-Install

Download CodeTyphonIns.zip and unzip to your home directory

 

Open a terminal, and go to new CodeTyphonIns directory

cd CodeTyphonIns

Start CodeTyphon Installation with command

sh ./install.sh

Give zero "0" to Install CodeTyphon

 

 

 

3. Setup and Build

After CT install you can start CTCenter or to continue with the open terminal.

CodeTyphon Studio support MultiArch on Linux Mint OS,

for this test we build CT with MultiArch option.

Give "12" to setup MultiArch option

 

Give "1" to set MultiArch option, enable

 


It's the first installation of CodeTyphon on this PC,
so we give "0" to install "system libraries".

 

Select "8" to build anything (ALL)...

 

 

4. Finally

 

CTCenter, Typhon32 and Typhon64 for GTK2.