I keep asking this question over and over again... no answer.
HOW DO YOU GET THE WALLET RUNNING ON LINUX / Ubuntu
Hi
Not sure why you want to run a linux wallet if you know nothing about linux?
...
It would make sense for you to join the Discord community and ask questions there.
Not sure why you would ask someone
why they want to learn something
that they said
they want to learn about.
That's like saying
"not sure why you're in this class for __XYZ__
if you know nothing about __XYZ__."
(and if you are familiar with operating systems you already know that Linux is the most secure in terms of viruses and such-- that is the reason for the foray into this new territory for me. if one option is more secure to hold coins on then that option is worth learning about.)
I have multiple coins and wallets on Linux. All of them have different install parameters. Deb files. Or building via Terminal. Or byteball files. Then permissions on the files need to be changed sometimes. All KINDS of modes. What I've been asking makes perfect sense because there is no outline anywhere for installing a stand-alone Linux wallet. Everything has to do with Master Nodes. You can't just say, "oh! Skip this section... duh!" (I'm not saying you did.) Outline. The. Steps. Mac wallet has instructions. Windows wallet has instructions. For the way Linux is, instructions are imperative. It's not a double-click affair. Blackcoin, Reddcoin, 42... I could go on and on as I have a large portfolio... they all had instructions and are up and running and EACH install was 100% different than the other.
SHOUTING is a last resort, after asking the same question, politely, multiple times. You can see the time-stamps: being patient after 2 weeks is too much, especially since others are getting *their* questions answered.
Thank you for your links and message, I will go and *continue* to learn.