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02-13-2024 07:43 AM
Dear All,
we own a LabVIEW Professional, running on Windows. Now we need to create runtimes and need them on Debian Linux.
I found instructions to download the Linux drivers here: https://www.ni.com/de/support/downloads/drivers/download.ni-linux-device-drivers.html#521765
This is an online installer which configures the apt sources to point to here: https://download.ni.com/ni-linux-desktop/stream/deb/ni/jammy
Caveat 1: The disclaimer says: "... only for your personal, non-commercial use ...".
Caveat 2: Only Windows has an offline installer (iso file).
So what is this site (https://download.ni.com/#ni-linux-desktop/stream/deb/ni/jammy/) then used for?
How do I get commercial offline downloads for the Linux runtimes?
Thank you for support!
02-13-2024 06:47 PM
1. Make sure you are using a compatible Linux distribution. Archived: LabVIEW and Linux OS Compatibility
2. You can download the LabVIEW for Linux runtime from the download page.
3. You need to build the exe using LabVIEW for Linux. Running LabVIEW Built Executables Between Windows, macOS, and Linux OS
And you need to purchase LabVIEW for Linux Pro license in order to build the exe.
02-14-2024 02:58 AM
The download you have given is also no offline download, instead it's an apt source and points to an invalid repository: https://download.ni.com/ni-linux-desktop/LabVIEW/2024/Q1/f0/runtime-engine/deb/ni-labview-2024-runti...