IPConfigure distributes Orchid Fusion VMS for Ubuntu through debian package files (.deb files). The recommended method for installing the package file is through GDebi Package installer. GDebi can be used either through command line, or through the Graphical User Interface (GUI).
The installation instructions provided for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS also apply to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Debian Jessie and Raspbian Jessie. Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, and Ubuntu 22.04 will use the same installation package file. Debian Jessie and Raspbian Jessie will each have a different installation package file.
*Orchid Fusion VMS can only be installed on a 64-bit operating system. If you are currently running a 32-bit operating system, the installer will return an “Architecture not supported” error and Orchid Fusion VMS installation will fail.
*You must sign in to the computer as a user with “root” or “sudo” privileges.
*Beginning with Orchid Fusion VMS version 2.10.0, if you are performing an upgrade of your Orchid Fusion VMS, you should check to make sure that all of the registered Orchid Core VMS servers are running, at minimum, Orchid Core VMS version 2.8.0. (You will receive a warning message during the installation if this is not the case.)
*Beginning with Orchid Fusion VMS version 21.9, Ubuntu 14.04 is no longer supported. The 16.04 installer cannot be used to install Fusion on a system running Ubuntu 14.04.
*Beginning with Orchid Fusion VMS version 22.9, Linux installations will require that the Java 17 JRE is installed.
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