Install DCRaw and VLC on Arch ( extra repository must be enabled): Install DCRaw and VLC on Fedora (c), OpenSUSE, Mandriva, Red Hat / Centos (b) and derivates: Install DCRaw and VLC on Debian / Ubuntu / Mint and derivates:
The EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) repository might be needed on some platforms like RHEL or CentOS. Install JVM on Fedora, OpenSUSE, Mandriva, Red Hat / Centos and derivates: If the package isn't found, make sure to run apt-get update to make sure the sources are refreshed. It's not possible to cover all the sources needed for the different versions in this document. Install JVM on Debian / Ubuntu / Mint and derivates: Debian 8 need to use backports to install OpenJDK 8 at the time of writing. Which, if any, of the packages that's available depends on your distro, it's version and what sources are enabled. The most common JVM's to use on Linux is OpenJDK.
If you find that does not work on your machine, you can remove the jre folders from the UMS root directory and then it will use the version you have installed on your machine. UMS includes an internal version of JRE 8.Install the dependencies (this only needs to be done once): Note: These instructions have been tested on Ubuntu 12.04 and Fedora 24, but something similar To install UMS from the tarball on Linux, open a terminal and enter theįollowing commands (replace with the version you're installing): Installers for Windows and macOS, and tarballs for Linux can be found