How to Install Sist2 on Linux Mint Latest

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of sist2 on Linux Mint latest version. Sist2 is a program for simple statistics and data analysis. It is designed to be easy to use, and its main function is to calculate descriptive statistics for a dataset.

Step 1: Install Required Dependencies

Before we can begin the installation, we need to make sure that we have all the required dependencies installed. Run the following command in the terminal:

sudo apt-get install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev libglade2-dev libgsl0-dev

This command will install the required dependencies for Sist2 to run properly.

Step 2: Download Sist2

Next, we need to download the latest version of sist2. To do this, go to the sist2 GitHub page at https://github.com/simon987/sist2 and click on the "Code" button, then choose "Download ZIP". This will download the latest version of sist2 in a compressed format to your Downloads folder.

Step 3: Extract the Files

After the download is complete, extract the downloaded ZIP file. You can do this by double-clicking on the file in your Downloads folder or using the following command in the terminal:

unzip sist2-master.zip

This command will extract the contents of the ZIP file to a new folder called sist2-master.

Step 4: Navigate to the Sist2 Directory

Next, we need to navigate to the sist2 directory. You can do this by typing the following command in the terminal:

cd /path/to/sist2-master

Replace "/path/to/" with the path to the sist2-master folder on your system.

Step 5: Install Sist2

Now we can install sist2. To do this, run the following commands in the terminal:

./configure
make
sudo make install

This will complete the installation of sist2 on your system.

Step 6: Run Sist2

Finally, you can run sist2 in the terminal by typing the following command:

sist2

This will launch sist2 and allow you to start using it for your data analysis needs.

Congratulations! You now have sist2 installed on your Linux Mint system.

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