(You need sudo rights to do this, so either you do it directly over the terminal, or you call nautilus with root privileges: sudo nautilus /opt)Ĭorresponding Shell-Command: sudo cp -R GuitarPro6 /opt/ Open the opt folder and copy the GuitarPro6 folder inside of it to /opt/. The only file which we need is, so delete the other two files.Ĭorresponding Shell-Command: tar -xf Ĥ.) Open up the data folder – again you see two folders opt and usr. Simple extract the deb file, and open the extracted folder.ģ.) You can find two tar.gz files inside of it: and as well as debian-binary.
deb container format (for Debian distributions). After I’ve had a lot of trouble to get this working, I will show you the step by step guidance to run Guitar Pro 6 on a 64 bit version of Fedora (it should be almost the same on all 64 bit versions of Linux though -> Notice, if you’re using a 圆4 Debian based distribution, it’s easier by using getlibs)ġ.) First download the guitar pro 6 installer for linux from the website 2.) The downloaded file is in.