i think the links are wrong?

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i think the links are wrong?

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hi guys - i think the links in the 'Terminal installation for Debian / Mint / Ubuntu' section of linux-install-guide are wrong, as they didn't work for me.

I have working links that i used but i can't post just yet as a new user.
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Re: i think the links are wrong?

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i used:
wget --no-check-certificate http://folding.stanford.edu/releases/pu ... _amd64.deb
wget --no-check-certificate http://folding.stanford.edu/releases/pu ... -1_all.deb
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Re: i think the links are wrong?

Post by Joe_H »

Welcome to the folding support forum.

This topic will be moved in a bit to the regular support topic as Debian, Mint and Ubuntu are supported distros of Linux. But before then, in what way did the links in the installation instructions fail for you? I just tried all three, and they all resulted in successfully downloading files.

Looking at your commands used, please look closer at the installation instructions. They use https for a reason. If you are getting a certificate error, please report that.
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Re: i think the links are wrong?

Post by Crazy-Logic »

Thanks Joe,

I think i was mis typing the address as I don't know why but I was using the folding.stanford.edu server which has a slightly different directory structure.
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