![]() ![]() If any user wants to try Steallarium without having to install or download anything on their computer, they can test the web version of the program.Alexander Wolf released today Stellarium 0.16.0, a new major update of the open-source and cross-platform planetarium software for GNU/Linux, Android, macOS, and Windows platforms. ![]() To get the necessary file we can use the web browser or open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and use wget To download it: wget Īfter downloading, we will only have to change file permissions with the command: sudo chmod +x Stellarium-0.20.0-x86_64.AppImageĮxecuting the previous command, we only have to do double click on the file to launch the program. We can also make use of Stellarium 0.20 downloading the AppImage file from the website. Sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:stellarium/stellarium-releases Use Stellarium 0.20 as AppImage To withdraw from your delete repository, you just have to use the command: If at any time you want uninstall Stellarium, run the following commands in the terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) to remove the program: The next thing we will do in the same terminal will be install Stellarium using the following command: sudo apt install stellariumĪfter the installation, we can run the program from the applications menu of our system. If we use Ubuntu 18.04 or higher, after adding the repository, the available software should be updated automatically. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stellarium/stellarium-releases To install the latest version of this planetarium in Ubuntu 18.04, we are going to add the official repository opening a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and typing in it the command: If you still have Ubuntu 16.04, Stellarium 0.19.3 will be installed by default. Stellarium 0.20 is compatible with Ubuntu 18.04 and higher, as well as derived systems.
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