Installation .deb
See original GitHub issueHi @HR,
Please can you add the following for people that use Debian platform crypter-{version}.deb
With Installation guide inside Readme.md
Debian Linux (Ubuntu)
- Download crypter-{version}.deb
- Run
sudo dpkg --install crypter-{version}.deb
on the downloaded package. - Launch
crypter
using the installedcrypter
command.
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- Created 7 years ago
- Comments:7 (3 by maintainers)
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@HR Looks good, glad you also brought out a windows edition
@di48l069 I’ve released Crypter v2.0 as a .AppImage for linux. You can easily convert it to a binary for your linux distro http://appimage.org.