Install LabVIEW 2011
I need to install LabVIEW 2011 in Ubuntu 14.04. How can I do that? Is there a specific version for Linux? I have searched and I haven't find one so I tend to believe that there isn't. If there is not a Linux Edition can I use it with Wine? Will it work?
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I need to install LabVIEW 2011 in Ubuntu 14.04. How can I do that? Is there a specific version for Linux? I have searched and I haven't find one so I tend to believe that there isn't. If there is not a Linux Edition can I use it with Wine? Will it work?
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I need to install LabVIEW 2011 in Ubuntu 14.04. How can I do that? Is there a specific version for Linux? I have searched and I haven't find one so I tend to believe that there isn't. If there is not a Linux Edition can I use it with Wine? Will it work?
14.04
I need to install LabVIEW 2011 in Ubuntu 14.04. How can I do that? Is there a specific version for Linux? I have searched and I haven't find one so I tend to believe that there isn't. If there is not a Linux Edition can I use it with Wine? Will it work?
14.04
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At my institution, we routinely get linux versions of labview in the dvd set, and I've been using them since LV6. I don't remember to have put specifically LV2011 on 14.04, but I have for so many other combinations, e.g. 2012, 2013 and 2014 on 13.10 and 14.04. Quite likely I had LV2011 on ubuntu 11 or 12.
LV for linux is limited in HW and toolbox support compared to the Win$ release, for instance has no vision, no fpga, etc, but is definitely workable . Moreover Ubuntu has never been a supported distribution so certain things won't work (I haven't been able to install VISA, for one) but all together installation has become more straightforward with the years.
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At my institution, we routinely get linux versions of labview in the dvd set, and I've been using them since LV6. I don't remember to have put specifically LV2011 on 14.04, but I have for so many other combinations, e.g. 2012, 2013 and 2014 on 13.10 and 14.04. Quite likely I had LV2011 on ubuntu 11 or 12.
LV for linux is limited in HW and toolbox support compared to the Win$ release, for instance has no vision, no fpga, etc, but is definitely workable . Moreover Ubuntu has never been a supported distribution so certain things won't work (I haven't been able to install VISA, for one) but all together installation has become more straightforward with the years.
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At my institution, we routinely get linux versions of labview in the dvd set, and I've been using them since LV6. I don't remember to have put specifically LV2011 on 14.04, but I have for so many other combinations, e.g. 2012, 2013 and 2014 on 13.10 and 14.04. Quite likely I had LV2011 on ubuntu 11 or 12.
LV for linux is limited in HW and toolbox support compared to the Win$ release, for instance has no vision, no fpga, etc, but is definitely workable . Moreover Ubuntu has never been a supported distribution so certain things won't work (I haven't been able to install VISA, for one) but all together installation has become more straightforward with the years.
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At my institution, we routinely get linux versions of labview in the dvd set, and I've been using them since LV6. I don't remember to have put specifically LV2011 on 14.04, but I have for so many other combinations, e.g. 2012, 2013 and 2014 on 13.10 and 14.04. Quite likely I had LV2011 on ubuntu 11 or 12.
LV for linux is limited in HW and toolbox support compared to the Win$ release, for instance has no vision, no fpga, etc, but is definitely workable . Moreover Ubuntu has never been a supported distribution so certain things won't work (I haven't been able to install VISA, for one) but all together installation has become more straightforward with the years.
At my institution, we routinely get linux versions of labview in the dvd set, and I've been using them since LV6. I don't remember to have put specifically LV2011 on 14.04, but I have for so many other combinations, e.g. 2012, 2013 and 2014 on 13.10 and 14.04. Quite likely I had LV2011 on ubuntu 11 or 12.
LV for linux is limited in HW and toolbox support compared to the Win$ release, for instance has no vision, no fpga, etc, but is definitely workable . Moreover Ubuntu has never been a supported distribution so certain things won't work (I haven't been able to install VISA, for one) but all together installation has become more straightforward with the years.
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