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Expanded and cleaned Linux section of this manual. Did it with "for dummies" approach (not everyone is an expert). Hope it will be ok with you.
lethosor
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Apr 22, 2017
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| First of all clone splintermind GitHub repository (green button on the right) by downloading ".zip" file. Unzip it to your desired location and for ease of use navigate to it using the Terminal (example: cd ./Downloaded/DF/). We will assume that you will be installing DT in this newly unziped directory. Also you should type console commands without "" sign- did them for the sake of clarity. |
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You should be using git instead of downloading the zip file.
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Expanded and cleaned Linux section of this manual. Did it with "for dummies" approach (not everyone is an expert). Hope it will be ok with you.