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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 12.02.2019 um 00:51 schrieb Anthony
      Walter via lazarus:<br>
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        <div dir="ltr">Joe, you should delete setup.sh, download it
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          <div>Here is the location of the Rasberry Pi setup script:</div>
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              href="https://www.getlazarus.org/download/?platform=raspberry"
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            <div>chmod + x setup.sh && ./setup.sh<br>
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            <div>After that follow the instructions in the terminal.
              When the script completes you will have a menu entry in
              Raspbian under Programming titled Lazarus 2.0. Use that
              shortcut to launch Lazarus. Alternately you can navigate
              to the install location and in the lazarus folder run
              lazarus.sh to start Lazarus 2.0 to with the properly
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          <div>You should see the Lazarus splash screen with version 2.0
            emboldened at the bottom.</div>
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    Anthony, eventually  i increased the swap file size from 100 to 1000
    MB, and now your script succeeded.<br>
    Thanx --  Joe<br>
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