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− | 1. Proxmox as virtualization solution | + | * 1. Proxmox as virtualization solution |
− | 2. Linux MINT XFCE 64 bits as operating system | + | * 2. Linux MINT XFCE 64 bits as operating system |
Using a virtualization solution has the advantage of starting a with clean system very easy. The resources of the host a well utilized in terms of example hosting several systems on a computer instead of only one. | Using a virtualization solution has the advantage of starting a with clean system very easy. The resources of the host a well utilized in terms of example hosting several systems on a computer instead of only one. | ||
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'''Steps:''' | '''Steps:''' | ||
− | 1. Install Proxmox and have a clone of the Linux MINT as sandbox. | + | * 1. Install Proxmox and have a clone of the Linux MINT as sandbox. |
− | 2. Install SSH server: sudo apt install openssh-server | + | * 2. Install SSH server: sudo apt install openssh-server |
− | 3. Install needed libraries: | + | * 3. Install needed libraries: sudo aptitude install make binutils build-essential gdb subversion zip unzip libx11-dev libgtk2.0-dev libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev |
− | sudo aptitude install make binutils build-essential gdb subversion zip unzip libx11-dev libgtk2.0-dev libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev | ||
sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get update | ||
sudo apt-get install libxtst-dev | sudo apt-get install libxtst-dev | ||
sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dev | sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dev | ||
− | 4. Go into downloads folder and download FPCUPDeluxe with wget --content-disposition https://github.com/newpascal/fpcupdeluxe/releases/download/1.4.0s/fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux | + | * 4. Go into downloads folder and download FPCUPDeluxe with wget --content-disposition https://github.com/newpascal/fpcupdeluxe/releases/download/1.4.0s/fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux |
− | 5. Make the download executable with chmod +x fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux | + | * 5. Make the download executable with chmod +x fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux |
− | 6. Launch the executable in the graphic console with ./fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux | + | * 6. Launch the executable in the graphic console with ./fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux |
− | 7. Now select CPU x8664 and OS linux, FPC 3.0.4 and Lazarus fixes 1.8 | + | * 7. Now select CPU x8664 and OS linux, FPC 3.0.4 and Lazarus fixes 1.8 |
− | 8. Run the install option | + | * 8. Run the install option |
− | 9. After installation is done open Online Package Manager from the Package Menu. | + | * 9. After installation is done open Online Package Manager from the Package Menu. Select BGRA Bitmap and Controls and wait for download and compilation. |
− | Select BGRA Bitmap and Controls and wait for download and compilation. | + | * 10. Open Lazarus and enjoy the new pallet entries. |
− | 10. Open Lazarus and enjoy the new pallet entries. |
Revision as of 14:50, 15 October 2017
BGRA Installation on Linux
Prerequisites:
- 1. Proxmox as virtualization solution
- 2. Linux MINT XFCE 64 bits as operating system
Using a virtualization solution has the advantage of starting a with clean system very easy. The resources of the host a well utilized in terms of example hosting several systems on a computer instead of only one. Proxmox as open source virtualization solution has Enterprise capabilities that are found only in commercial versions of ESXi for example.
Linux MINT XFCE offers a graphic environment with a very light overhead making it a good choice for virtualization where a GUI is needed.
Steps:
- 1. Install Proxmox and have a clone of the Linux MINT as sandbox.
- 2. Install SSH server: sudo apt install openssh-server
- 3. Install needed libraries: sudo aptitude install make binutils build-essential gdb subversion zip unzip libx11-dev libgtk2.0-dev libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libxtst-dev sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dev
- 4. Go into downloads folder and download FPCUPDeluxe with wget --content-disposition https://github.com/newpascal/fpcupdeluxe/releases/download/1.4.0s/fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux
- 5. Make the download executable with chmod +x fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux
- 6. Launch the executable in the graphic console with ./fpcupdeluxe-x86_64-linux
- 7. Now select CPU x8664 and OS linux, FPC 3.0.4 and Lazarus fixes 1.8
- 8. Run the install option
- 9. After installation is done open Online Package Manager from the Package Menu. Select BGRA Bitmap and Controls and wait for download and compilation.
- 10. Open Lazarus and enjoy the new pallet entries.