The details on the precise error, don't have record of it, but Yet, when doing so, I got an error message, sorry if I cant give you I encountered some problems at this stage, because i tried to execute (The last direction may vary as this post gets older, but you should Installed files should be in: /usr/local/natinst/LabVIEW-2020-64 Here is where the real mess began when I performed this process, the Once the alien command ends, it is time to install the files, to do rpm ones, don't worry about the latter, they will be Where you extracted all the files from the ISO, once there, you'll Once you have Alien installed, in your terminal, go to the folder deb, if you have neverĭone this, it is rather simple, you need to install Alien (in case youĭon't have it installed), in the terminal this command should get the rpm, which, on itself won't install well most likely. Supported for Ubuntu, the files within the extracted folder are. Now, as mentioned earlier, as far as 2020 SP1 version, LabVIEW isn't Once the ISO file is downloaded, extract the files within it wherever Starting of, you will have to download the ISO file from the official Note: This is a copy of answer from new OP question, Ask for removal if he/she posted his/her answer.
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