This article describes how to install Nexus Personal Desktop Client on Linux.
The installation program consist of a two types of packages
- For Ubuntu distributions:
A deb package named personal-<VERSION_NUMBER>_<PLATFORM>.deb - For Red Hat/CentOS distributions:
An rpm package named personal-<VERSION_NUMBER>.<DISTRO_NUMBER>.<PLATFORM>.rpm
Step-by-step instructions
Install Personal Desktop Client on Linux, Ubuntu distributions
- Double click the .deb file or, for example, use
gdebi
to install from the command line.
If you later want to add PKCS#11 integration for other products, such as Firefox and Thunderbird, you can run dpkg-reconfigure
. Integration will be added to those users which have a profile directory. (For instance, there is no Firefox profile directory before Firefox has been started for the first time.)
sudo dpkg-reconfigure personal
Install Personal Desktop Client on Linux, Red Hat/CentOS distributions
- Double click the .rpm file or, for example, use
rpm
oryum
to install from the command line.
Configuration file
A configuration file is shipped with the product, located in /etc/personal/Personal.cfg. It includes information about specific options and comments and is intended for an admin user.
A private configuration file is created when Personal Desktop Client is started. It will be added in ~/.personal/config/Personal.cfg.
Sample configuration file
See this sample configuration file for Personal Desktop Client that includes all possible options.
Uninstall Personal Desktop Client
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