In accordance with the instructions given by https://wiki.geogebra.org/en/Reference:GeoGebra_Installation, I tried installing geogebra by first using sudo apt-add-repository -u 'deb http://www.geogebra.net/linux/ stable main'
, and then sudo apt install geogebra-classic
, but when I run the last command, I get the error message "Unable to locate package geogebra-classic". Any tips?
3 Answers
You have add their GPG key by
wget https://static.geogebra.org/linux/[email protected] -O - | sudo apt-key add
and then rerun update and install package:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install geogebra-classic
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There's an issue with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: reddit.com/r/geogebra/comments/ypj1bg/…– rafJun 28, 2023 at 18:38
First, add the GPG key, then the repository, and finally install by these commands:
$ wget https://static.geogebra.org/linux/[email protected] -O - | sudo apt-key add
$ sudo apt-add-repository -u 'deb http://www.geogebra.net/linux/ stable main'
$ sudo apt install geogebra-classic
Thus the latest Geogebra will be installed.
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There's an issue with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: reddit.com/r/geogebra/comments/ypj1bg/…– rafJun 28, 2023 at 18:38
Another option is to try GeoGebra Discovery (which is maintained by me) that may address some Linux related issues. It is based on GeoGebra 5.0.641.0 (the classic Java-based user interface). It can be installed as a snap: https://snapcraft.io/geogebra-discovery.
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1The linked snap page shows you're the packager for this snap. Please disclose that into your answer, otherwise this can be considered spam. (This also goes for your other answer promoting this snap)– muruMar 14 at 15:01