mwallace
19-03-2009, 01:37 PM
Thanks to everyone who is providing Linux feedback. I just wanted to clarify our position on which distributionswe currently support. Promethean provides full telephone and email support for ActivInspire in Linux Ubuntu 7.10, 8.04 and 8.10.
We are currently running ActivInspire on various distributions but these are unsupported. However, you are welcome to use the Personal Edition of ActivInspire via the download link belowto try out on other distributions. If you require further information or would like to talk to us about plans for future distributions, please PM me.
download link
Self contained installer for Linux ActivInspire only (no drivers)
http://www.activsoftware.co.uk/linux/activinspire.tar.gz
Download instructions
1/ download the tar.gz file
2/ Open a terminal
3/ untar it by typing the following :
tar xvpf activinspire.tar.gz
This will create an inspire directory.
5/ Type cd inspire to change directory
4/ As root or with sudo, install by running the install bash script:
with su: su –c "./install.sh"
with sudo: sudo ./install.sh
This will install Inspire only. If running GNOME, your main menu should contain an Education section, with ActivInspire. You can always run the command from anywhere (prompt, run window, etc...) by typing inspire.
NB: this is a 32-bit version of Inspire. We have done very limited testing on 64-bit. It will run on Ubuntu using the ia32-libs package.
Thanks.
Mary Wallace
Senior Product Manager - Software
We are currently running ActivInspire on various distributions but these are unsupported. However, you are welcome to use the Personal Edition of ActivInspire via the download link belowto try out on other distributions. If you require further information or would like to talk to us about plans for future distributions, please PM me.
download link
Self contained installer for Linux ActivInspire only (no drivers)
http://www.activsoftware.co.uk/linux/activinspire.tar.gz
Download instructions
1/ download the tar.gz file
2/ Open a terminal
3/ untar it by typing the following :
tar xvpf activinspire.tar.gz
This will create an inspire directory.
5/ Type cd inspire to change directory
4/ As root or with sudo, install by running the install bash script:
with su: su –c "./install.sh"
with sudo: sudo ./install.sh
This will install Inspire only. If running GNOME, your main menu should contain an Education section, with ActivInspire. You can always run the command from anywhere (prompt, run window, etc...) by typing inspire.
NB: this is a 32-bit version of Inspire. We have done very limited testing on 64-bit. It will run on Ubuntu using the ia32-libs package.
Thanks.
Mary Wallace
Senior Product Manager - Software