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# Download Sublime Text 2 from http://www.sublimetext.com/2 | |
# If you aren't root, sudo su | |
tar -xvjf Sublime\ Text\ 2*.tar.bz2 | |
mv Sublime\ Text\ 2/ /opt/sublime-text-2/ | |
ln -s /opt/sublime-text-2 /usr/local/sublime-text-2 | |
ln -s /usr/local/sublime-text-2/sublime_text /usr/local/bin/sublime_text | |
rm Sublime\ Text\ 2*.tar.bz2 | |
# Sublime Text 2 can now be run as normal user with command "sublime_text" | |
# In GNOME 2, you can add it to the application menu by: | |
# 1. Right click on the Applications menu | |
# 2. Select "edit menus" | |
# 3. Click on "Programming" | |
# 4. Select "new item" | |
# - Type: Application | |
# - Name: Sublime Text 2 | |
# - Command: sublime_text | |
# - Icon: /opt/sublime-text-2/Icon/48x48/sublime_text.png |
Спасибо!
Thank you ! : D
Simple tip, but very usefull. Thanks :)
nice help, thks!
Thank you :)
how to crack sublimetext/3 on arsitecture i386
It's ok just with this version 3 (13/11/2016).
You should adapt with your newest version.
I've choiced to execute Sublime Text with "st3" command.
Go to https://www.sublimetext.com/3
Here, i download "sublime_text_3_build_3126_x64.tar.bz2" in /home/Téléchargements (Be carreful with folders, i'm french ;-) )
https://download.sublimetext.com/sublime_text_3_build_3126_x64.tar.bz
Don't forget : Tab completion is an extremely helpful feature in nearly any command-line environment !
cd /home/$USERNAME/Téléchargements/ in french (or cd /home/$USERNAME/Downloads/ in english)
tar -xvjf sublime_text_3_build_3126_x64.tar.bz2
sudo mv sublime_text_3 /opt/
sudo ln -s /opt/sublime_text_3 /usr/local/sublime_text_3
sudo ln -s /usr/local/sublime_text_3/sublime_text /usr/local/bin/st3
sudo rm sublime_text_3_build_3126_x64.tar.bz2
Now, try "st3" command
Enjoy !
Thank you, it work !
I've wrote something to automate the installation of Sublime Text 2 on Debian with Gnome 3 - it handles everything: setting the icon, creating install directory, does not require root at all and it even downloads it for you automatically:
https://github.com/imran-uk/install-sublime-text-2
I've tested it on Debian Stretch but it should work on any FreeDesktop-compliant desktop not just Gnome 3
I've also made a blog entry on the finishing touch to installation (getting it into menu's etc): https://ejectdisc.org/2017/09/06/sublime-text-2-on-debian-linux/
If you're on Debian Wheezy (or any Linux that uses Gnome > 3.4) you can open the "Main Menu" app and add a link to the Sublime Text Application.
You can find the icon in the "Icon" folder
Hope it helps somebody!