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$ tar xzvf ~/Downloads/Slicer-4.3.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz -C ~/
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$ tar xzvf ~/Downloads/Slicer-4.6.2-linux-amd64.tar.gz -C ~/
  
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   <li>Double click on the downloaded <code>Slicer-4.6.2-win-amd64.exe</code> package.</li>
 
   <li>Follow instructions displayed on the screen.</li>
 
   <li>Follow instructions displayed on the screen.</li>
 
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   <li>Double click on the downloaded <code>Slicer-4.6.2-macosx-amd64.dmg</code> package</li>
 
   <li>Drag & drop the <code>Slicer.app</code> onto your Desktop or in your Applications. [http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/64845/how-do-i-install-applications-from-a-dmg-file/64848#64848 Need help?]</li>
 
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Note on some linux distributions additional packages may be required, e.g. for Slicer 4.9 on Debian Linux 9 if you get errors about missing libraries you may need to run this command:
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sudo apt-get install libpulse-dev libnss3 libasound2
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 10 March 2019

Home < Documentation < Nightly < Slicer < Install


For the latest Slicer documentation, visit the read-the-docs.


  1. Go to http://download.slicer.org
  2. Click on the link corresponding to your operating system
  3. Replace the version numbers in the commands below as appropriate
    Linux Windows Mac OSX

    Start a terminal and type these commands:

    
    ''(replace version number as appropriate)''
    $ tar xzvf ~/Downloads/Slicer-4.6.2-linux-amd64.tar.gz -C ~/
    
    $ cd ~/Slicer-4.6.2-linux-amd64
    
    $ ./Slicer
    

     

    1. Double click on the downloaded Slicer-4.6.2-win-amd64.exe package.
    2. Follow instructions displayed on the screen.

     

    1. Double click on the downloaded Slicer-4.6.2-macosx-amd64.dmg package
    2. Drag & drop the Slicer.app onto your Desktop or in your Applications. Need help?

Note on some linux distributions additional packages may be required, e.g. for Slicer 4.9 on Debian Linux 9 if you get errors about missing libraries you may need to run this command:

sudo apt-get install libpulse-dev libnss3 libasound2