(or just download this desktop file: Labview6.1.desktop) Icon=/usr/local/lv61/linux/icons/labview.xpm You can also create a desktop file with this contents: Įxec=env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lv61/linux /usr/local/lv61/labview Start LabVIEW from the command line with: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lv61/linux /usr/local/lv61/labview You can extract their contents and if needed do the steps manually like this: rpm -queryformat "%" -qp However these scripts are not "clean" so I can't recommend them. If you add -scripts to the alien commands above, it will translate the post-installation scripts from the. deb files in case you need to reinstall or use them on another Ubuntu/Debian computer. You can now throw away the rpm files or the whole LabVIEW 61Linux directory. deb files by double-clicking on them, or on the command line: sudo dpkg -i labview61-app_6.1-2_b
rpm files you would like to install) You can now install the new. deb packages: sudo apt-get install alien fakerootįakeroot alien įakeroot alien Unzip it with Archive Manager or on the command line: unzip -x labviewlinux.zipĬonvert the included. Readers of the German computer magazine c't can download a free (as in beer, for private usage) version of LabVIEW 6.1 (see ).