Install on Unix/pl

Instalacja FreeCAD na najbardziej znanych systemach Linux została teraz wsparta przez społeczność, a FreeCAD powinien być dostępny bezpośrednio poprzez menadżer pakietów dostępny w Twojej dystrybucji. Zespół FreeCAD dostarcza również kilka "oficjalnych" pakietów, gdy powstają nowe wydania oraz kilka eksperymentalnych repozytoriów Personal Package Archive (PPA) do testowania najnowocześniejszych funkcji.

Po zainstalowaniu FreeCAD, nadszedł czas na rozpoczęcie pracy!

Instalacja na Ubuntu/Debianie
Wiele dystrybucji Linuksa opiera się na Ubuntu i udostępnia jego repozytoria. Oprócz oficjalnych wariantów (Kubuntu, Lubuntu i Xubuntu), istnieją również nieoficjalne dystrybucje, takie jak Linux Mint, Voyager i inne. Poniższe opcje instalacji powinny być kompatybilne z tymi systemami.

Oficjalne repozytorium Ubuntu
FreeCAD jest dostępny z repozytoriów Ubuntu i może być zainstalowany poprzez Centrum Oprogramowania lub za pomocą tego polecenia w terminalu:

Ważna uwaga: Prawdopodobnie ta stabilna wersja będzie przestarzała i nie będzie miała najnowszych funkcji. Aby otrzymać ostatnią wersję, proszę skorzystać z opcji Personal Package Archive (PPA) poniżej.

Stabilne PPA z GUI
To install FreeCAD using the PPA, from the graphical interface, please follow those instructions. The FreeCAD community provides a PPA repository on Launchpad with the latest stable FreeCAD version.

You need to add to your system's Software Sources the following PPA. To do that navigate to Ubuntu Software Centre → Edit → Software Sources → Other Software. Click on add and copy and past the code below:

Refresh your software sources, if asked. Now, you can find and install the last stable FreeCAD version on the Ubuntu Software Center.

Stable PPA with console
Type, or copy-paste, these commands in a console to add the PPA:

For the "stable" PPA

Don't forget to retrieve the updated the package lists:

Update synchronizes your list of available packages with the servers.

Then, install FreeCAD along with the documentation:

Upgrade downloads and installs the newest packages version of the installed programs. It will be applied to all the softwares installed on your computer.

Execute this command to open the stable version of FreeCAD:

Daily PPA with console
To install the last unstable version of FreeCAD, use the "freecad-daily" PPA repository on Launchpad. This way you can access the bleeding edge of FreeCAD development. This PPA is automatically compiled daily from the official FreeCAD's master branch repository. It will usually contain numerous bug fixes and feature updates.

To install the daily PPA:

You can then update to the latest daily at any time with:

Run this command to open the daily build of FreeCAD:

Debian and other debian-based systems
Since Debian Lenny, FreeCAD is available directly from the Debian software repositories and can be installed via synaptic or simply with:

OpenSUSE
FreeCAD is typically installed with:

Gentoo
FreeCAD can be built/installed simply by issuing:

Fedora
FreeCAD has been included in the official Fedora packages since Fedora 20. It can be installed from the command line with:

On older Fedora releases, that was:

The gui packages managers can also be used. Search for "freecad". The official release package version tends to be well behind the FreeCAD releases. Package: freecad shows the versions included in the Fedora repositories over time and versions.

More current versions can be obtained by downloading one of the .AppImage releases from the github repository. These work fine on Fedora.

If you want to keep up with the absolute latest daily builds, FreeCAD is also available on copr. To install the build from there, in a terminal session, enter:

That leaves the copr repository active, so

or equivalent, will update to the latest FreeCAD build, along with updates from any of the other active repos. If you want something a bit more stable, you can disable @freecad/nightly again after the initial install. The copr repository only keeps builds from the past 2 weeks. This is not a solution if you want to pick a specific older version.

Instructions are also available on compile FreeCAD yourself, including a script specifically for Fedora. With a minor change, to checkout the specific commit from git, any version since about FreeCAD 0.15 can be built on any distribution since Fedora 21.

Arch
Installing FreeCAD on Arch Linux and derivatives (ex. Manjaro):

Other
If you find out that your system features FreeCAD but is not documented in this page, please tell us on the forum!

Many alternative, non-official FreeCAD packages are available on the net, for example for systems like slackware or fedora. A search on the net can quickly give you some results.

Manual install on .deb based systems
If for some reason you cannot use one of the above methods, you can always download one of the .deb packages available on the Download page.

Once you downloaded the .deb corresponding to your system version, if you have the Gdebi package installed (usually it is), you just need to navigate to where you downloaded the file, and double-click on it. The necessary dependencies will be taken care of automatically by your system package manager. Alternatively you can also install it from the terminal, navigating to where you downloaded the file, and type:

changing Name_of_your_FreeCAD_package.deb by the name of the file you downloaded.

After you installed FreeCAD, a startup icon will be added in the "Graphic" section of your Start Menu.

Installing on other Linux/Unix systems
Many common Linux distros now include a precompiled FreeCAD as part of the standard packages. This is often out of date, but is a place to start. Check the standard package managers for your system. One of the following (partial) list of commands could install the official version of FreeCAD for your distro from the terminal. These probably need administrator privileges.

The package name is case sensitive, so try `FreeCAD` as well as `freecad`. If that does not work for you, either because your package manager does not have a precompiled FreeCAD version available, or because the available version is too old for your needs, you can try downloading one of the .AppImage releases from the github repository. These tend to work on most 64 bit Linux distributions, without any special installation. Just make sure the downloaded file is marked as executable, then run it.

If that still is not good enough, and you can not locate another source of a precompiled package for your situation, you will need to compile FreeCAD yourself.

Installing Windows Version on Linux
See the Install on Windows page.