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* Virtual machine method: Download [http://www.virtualbox.org/ Virtualbox] and download [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu], so that you can run Ubuntu in a virtual machine on your computer. (It's fast and easy!) Then, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center. Note: this is ''faster'' than the Fink method-- under 1 hour, if you have a reasonably fast internet connection. | * Virtual machine method: Download [http://www.virtualbox.org/ Virtualbox] and download [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu], so that you can run Ubuntu in a virtual machine on your computer. (It's fast and easy!) Then, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center. Note: this is ''faster'' than the Fink method-- under 1 hour, if you have a reasonably fast internet connection. | ||
* Option 4: We highly recommend the pcb-rnd fork of PCB, available at [http://repo.hu/projects/pcb-rnd/ http://repo.hu/projects/pcb-rnd/], which is an actively developed fork implementing additional features and emphasizing portability. On the Mac, this is certainly the best option for the pcb part of gEDA. | * Option 4: We highly recommend the pcb-rnd fork of PCB, available at [http://repo.hu/projects/pcb-rnd/ http://repo.hu/projects/pcb-rnd/], which is an actively developed fork implementing additional features and emphasizing portability. On the Mac, this is certainly the best option for the pcb part of gEDA. | ||
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=== Installing gEDA on Linux === | === Installing gEDA on Linux === |