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Installing Lazarus 1.8 on Linux Mint 18.3

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Serg Serg 3 years ago in installation, Lazarus, linux, Mint, programming, Uncategorized 0

Yesterday I come across my old 32-bit Celeron laptop with 2Gb memory and broken battery and decided to install Linux on it. First I tried Centos 7.5, then Ubuntu 16.04, and finally settled down on Mint 18.3 Cinnamon which I liked most. After playing a little with the OS I decided to install the brand new Lazarus 1.8. I spent a couple of hours searching for a clear installation guide in Internet; I scanned tons of outdated nonsense before I finally found what I was looking for.

My Linux Mint installation was fresh, and I need not purge it from previous fpc/lazarus installations. So I started from downloading three 32-bit .deb packages from sourceforge.

After downloading my Downloads folder looked so:

Downloads

The next recommended step is to check hashes of the files. I launched Terminal and changed to Downloads directory:

hashes2

Now time to install the packages. As recommended in the linked guide, I typed in Terminal

sudo apt install ./fpc_3.0.4-1_i386.deb
sudo apt install ./fpc-src_3.0.4-1_i386.deb
sudo apt install ./lazarus-project_1.8.0.0_i386.deb
sudo apt-mark hold fpc fpc-src lazarus lazarus-project

And that is all! After opening the Cinnamon menu I’ve found this:

menu

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