Installation
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* '''Linux''' If your distribution had a package you'll probably already have an item in the Gnome or KDE application menus. If not, just use a open a terminal and type stellarium. | * '''Linux''' If your distribution had a package you'll probably already have an item in the Gnome or KDE application menus. If not, just use a open a terminal and type stellarium. | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, 18 February 2011
Information is actual for version 0.10.6(.1)
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System Requirements
- Linux/Unix; Windows 2000/NT/XP/Vista; MacOS X 10.5+[1] or greater.
- A 3D graphics card with a support for OpenGL.
- A dark room for realistic rendering - details like the Milky Way or star twinkling can't be seen in a bright room.
- Minimum of 256 MiB RAM, 1 GiB or more required for the largest star catalogues.
Downloading
You should visit the . Download packages for various platforms are available directly from the main page. Choose the correct package for your operating system.
Installation
Windows
- Double click on the stellarium-0.10.6.1.exe file to run the installer.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
MacOS X
- Locate the stellarium-0.10.6-Intel.dmg[2] file in finder and double click on it, or open it using the disk copy program.
- Have a browse of the readme file, and drag Stellarium to the Applications folder (or somewhere else if you prefer).
- Note that it is better to copy Stellarium out of the .dmg file to run it - some users have reported problems when running directly from the .dmg file.
Linux
Check if your distribution has a package for Stellarium already - if so you're probably best off using it. If not, you can download and build the source. See for detailed instructions.
Running Stellarium
- Windows The Stellarium installer creates an item in the Start Menu under in Programs section. Select this to run Stellarium.
- MacOS X Double click on Stellarium (wherever you put it).
- Linux If your distribution had a package you'll probably already have an item in the Gnome or KDE application menus. If not, just use a open a terminal and type stellarium.