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*Arch Linux has both the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/siril/ release version] and the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/siril-git/ git development version] in the user repository (AUR).
*Arch Linux has both the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/siril/ release version] and the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/siril-git/ git development version] in the user repository (AUR).
*[https://free-astro.org/download/Siril-0.9.12.glibc2.15-x86_64.AppImage AppImage]: If you don't find a package for your distribution, you can try to download the  AppImage binary. It has been tested on many systems and could work on yours. Make the file executable, and run it. That's all.
*[https://free-astro.org/download/Siril-0.9.12.glibc2.15-x86_64.AppImage AppImage]: If you don't find a package for your distribution, you can try to download the  AppImage binary. It has been tested on many systems and could work on yours. Make the file executable, and run it. That's all.
WARNING: In the AppImage, Siril is shipped with a old version of opencv that is not compatible with the new CLAHE filter. In consequence, this feature is not available in the AppImage bundle.
WARNING: In the AppImage, Siril is shipped with an old version of opencv that is not compatible with the new CLAHE filter. In consequence, this feature is not available in the AppImage bundle.

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===GNU/Linux===
Now, the debian package is distributed in two packages. The first package [https://free-astro.org/download/siril-common_0.9.12-1_all.deb siril-common], must be installed first and is compatible for all architectures. The second one, depends of the system you have:
*Debian stable (buster): [https://free-astro.org/download/siril_0.9.12-1_amd64-buster.deb 64 bits]
*Debian testing: [https://free-astro.org/download/siril_0.9.12-1_amd64-testing.deb 64 bits]
  $ sudo apt-get install siril
*Ubuntu / Linux Mint:
  $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lock042/siril
  $ sudo apt-get update
  $ sudo apt-get install siril
*Fedora, Mageia 6: [https://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=siril All]
  # dnf install siril
*Arch Linux has both the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/siril/ release version] and the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/siril-git/ git development version] in the user repository (AUR).
*[https://free-astro.org/download/Siril-0.9.12.glibc2.15-x86_64.AppImage AppImage]: If you don't find a package for your distribution, you can try to download the  AppImage binary. It has been tested on many systems and could work on yours. Make the file executable, and run it. That's all.
WARNING: In the AppImage, Siril is shipped with an old version of opencv that is not compatible with the new CLAHE filter. In consequence, this feature is not available in the AppImage bundle.

GNU/Linux

 $ sudo apt-get install siril
  • Ubuntu / Linux Mint:
 $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lock042/siril
 $ sudo apt-get update
 $ sudo apt-get install siril
  • Fedora, Mageia 6: All
 # dnf install siril
  • Arch Linux has both the release version and the git development version in the user repository (AUR).
  • AppImage: If you don't find a package for your distribution, you can try to download the AppImage binary. It has been tested on many systems and could work on yours. Make the file executable, and run it. That's all.

WARNING: In the AppImage, Siril is shipped with an old version of opencv that is not compatible with the new CLAHE filter. In consequence, this feature is not available in the AppImage bundle.