How to install & run Xmind v. 8 in Ubuntu 16.04?
How to install & run Xmind v8.0 in Ubuntu 16.4 (ZIP file) with command line ?
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How to install & run Xmind v8.0 in Ubuntu 16.4 (ZIP file) with command line ?
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How to install & run Xmind v8.0 in Ubuntu 16.4 (ZIP file) with command line ?
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@Rinzwind is cheating :)
In case you are using the "regular" -official Xmind
-version for Linux:
Xmind used to be available as .deb
file, but from version 8, there is currently no .deb
file available. It can still be run very well on Debian-based systems however.
How to use
The most easy setup is to run it locally, since the application needs to be in a writable directory. The application comes with a setup.sh
. Unlike what you would expect, this does not install the application itself, but it installs a few shared libraries it uses, and a few fonts to be used with Xmind
.
- Download the latest
Xmind
from here (.zip
) - Unzip
xmind-8-linux.zip
, move the unzipped folder to any location you like where you have write permissions - Open the folder (or cd into it if you are on cli), and run the
setup.sh
script withsudo
, to install some libraries and fonts (simply typesudo
and drag the script on to a terminal window and press Enter).
Now we will run
Xmind
for the first time, during which we will be able to create a launcher for Dash and the Unity Launcher:
- Inside the
xmind-8-linux
folder, open either theXMind_amd64
orXMind_i386
folder, depending on your architecture, and double click on theXmind
executable. The application will start.
In the Unity Launcher, the
Xmind
icon will appear. Right-click on the icon and choose "Add to Dash"
- Log out and back in, and your setup is ready to use,
Xmind
is available to Dash.
- Inside the
Explanation
To run Xmind
, you can create a .desktop
file manually, however, you can also let Unity
do the job for you, as explained here and here. An Xmind
icon is automatically copied to ~/.local/share/icons/xmind.png
for local use.
Note
I tried the latest version (8) of Xmind
for a few hours, and to be honest, I prefer previous version(s) with less (or no) "advertising", and a more intuitive interface (which is opinion-based of course).
It seems I am not the only one in that, since Xmind
makes previous versions available here. These version(s) include .deb
installers. These versions run perfectly fine on 16.04
.
add a comment |
Download this link http://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
Either doubleclick the finished download in your ~/Downloads and let software center install it.
Or enter commandline and do
dpkg -i xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
on the finished download.
The 1st should be preferred. The 2nd would require you to download and install all the dependencies manually too.
1
You are a cheater! :)
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:24
1
Just curious, how did you find this one? It is not here: xmind.net/download/linux
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:28
3
I googled it :D :D xmind.net/download/beta
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:33
1
I did too, but no matches to.deb
i.c.w.xmind
. It must be a conspiracy...
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:35
3
Zip tends to be WINDOWS. You need .DEB. A zip in linux would be a source file so a DEB is preferred (since Ubuntu used DEB natively)
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:44
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I have written a bash for installing XMind from zip file.
Here is Github repo https://github.com/dinos80152/XMind-Linux-Installer
The installation includes
- Installing dependencies
- Extracting xmind zip file to /opt/xmind
- Creating XMind command
- Creating launcher, MIME and icon
- Creating workspace
- Setting XMind.ini
- Updating MIME database, Desktop database, and font cache
Everything is done by one script, you don't have to do anything else by yourself. The /usr folder is copied from XMind 8 beta version deb file.
It also has an uninstall bash script.
Any question and advice, leave issues in github repo.
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SOLUTION: Script file that installs XMind 8
I'm very surprised that XMind has left the Unix users with such frustration for installing XMind 8.
To solve the problem I wrote a bash script that installs XMind 8. I have tested it with Ubuntu 16.04.2. This will also install the XMind menu item and its icon.
#!/bin/bash
#xmind8Install.sh
usage=$(cat << EOM
USAGE:
-This script works with "XMind_amd64" only (not i386, 32-bit)! Tested with Ubuntu 16.04.2
-Best to just copy this script file into the same directory as the downloaded xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file (or whatever you called it).
-This script will create a final direcoty 'xmind8' to install into but you need to pick where you want that 'xmind8' directory
if you don't want the default of '$HOME/.local/bin'.
xmind [/path/to/downloaded_xmind_file-name.zip] [/path/to/where/you/want/to/install (DEFAULT: $HOME/.local/bin)]
EXAMPLE:
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
sudo bash $0 Downloads/xmind-8.zip
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip $HOME/apps
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip /opt
n
EOM
)
[[ ($# < 1) || ("$1" == "--help") || ("$1" == "-h") || ("$1" == "-H") ]] && echo -e "${usage}" #Displays help/usage info
function fCHECKSUDO { # checks to make sure the script is being run as root
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]
then
echo -e "n $(tput setaf 1)This script has to be run as root! ($ sudo bash ...)$(tput setaf 9)n"
exit 1
fi
}
fCHECKSUDO
type unzip >/dev/null 2>&1 || { apt-get install -y unzip; } #This installs the package 'unzip' if it is not already installed.
fileZip="${1}"
installDirRoot="${2:-"$HOME/.local/bin"}"
#echo '$fileZip='$fileZip " " '$installDirRoot='$installDirRoot
function _installXMind8 {
##user preferences seemed to be saved into: xmind/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.core.runtime/.settings/
##http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC a beta DEB package
##To find the icon images: $ find ~/bin/xmind8 -iname xmind.*.png
#[[ ! -f "$fileZip" ]] && wget -t 4 -O xmind8.zip "https://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-update1-linux.zip" ##xmind.net is blocking non-browser downloads
[[ ! -d "$installDirRoot" ]] && mkdir -pv "$installDirRoot"
unzip "$fileZip" -d "$installDirRoot/xmind8"
"$installDirRoot/xmind8/setup.sh"
xmindini="$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind.ini"
cp $xmindini ${xmindini}.BAK
oneDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/XMind_amd64/"
twoDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/"
sed -i "s/^.//${oneDot/////}/g" $xmindini
sed -i "s/^..//${twoDot/////}/g" $xmindini
cat <<-EOF > $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=XMind
Comment=Create and share mind maps.
Exec=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind %f
Categories=Office;
NoDisplay=false
MimeType=application/zip
Terminal=false
Icon=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/981/0/.cp/icons/xmind.64.png
EOF
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $installDirRoot
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
}
_installXMind8
Newbie instructions for how to install XMind8 with this script:
1) Download XMind 8 zip file (which you probably already have and it is why you are here now).
2) Create an empty file $ touch xmind8Install.sh
in the same directory where you have saved the xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file you have downloaded.
3) Copy-paste the contents of the above bash script into the file xmind8Install.sh
4) run $ bash xmind8Install.sh --help
for usage info.
for example: $ sudo bash xmind8Install.sh xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
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I've tried instructions from official site: http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC (text instruction you can find at the bottom of page) with Ubuntu 16.04.2 (x64). Works fine!
Also, if you have fresh ubuntu installation (as I have), you probably need java to be installed: sudo apt-get install default-jre
And icon, it didn't appear out of the box, so I've downloaded png manually and specified in .desktop file, smth. like:
Icon=/opt/xmind/XMind_6_icon.png
Share detail of the solution. The link can be useful only for giving reference or more detail
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 20 '17 at 18:43
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I was able to get Xmind 8 update2 to install and function in Ubuntu 17.04 after installing Oracle Java 8. Xmind 8 does not seem to function with openjdk (any version).
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If after installing XMind, any method you can not launch it as stated by @quickstop. The problem may be with the way Java 9/10/11 treats the classpath, it seems that Xmind is using an old eclipse version.
The trick is to tell eclipse to use a Java 8 version.
./XMind -vm /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
Tells eclipse to look for java at /usr/lib/jvm/....
BTW the deb file contains an older version of Xmind.
If you do not want to use a command line modifier you can always include the
-vm <your path to java exec>
flag in the XMind.ini file
On eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/198527 you may find the rationale for this.
– Andrés Cancer
Jan 1 at 20:26
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@Rinzwind is cheating :)
In case you are using the "regular" -official Xmind
-version for Linux:
Xmind used to be available as .deb
file, but from version 8, there is currently no .deb
file available. It can still be run very well on Debian-based systems however.
How to use
The most easy setup is to run it locally, since the application needs to be in a writable directory. The application comes with a setup.sh
. Unlike what you would expect, this does not install the application itself, but it installs a few shared libraries it uses, and a few fonts to be used with Xmind
.
- Download the latest
Xmind
from here (.zip
) - Unzip
xmind-8-linux.zip
, move the unzipped folder to any location you like where you have write permissions - Open the folder (or cd into it if you are on cli), and run the
setup.sh
script withsudo
, to install some libraries and fonts (simply typesudo
and drag the script on to a terminal window and press Enter).
Now we will run
Xmind
for the first time, during which we will be able to create a launcher for Dash and the Unity Launcher:
- Inside the
xmind-8-linux
folder, open either theXMind_amd64
orXMind_i386
folder, depending on your architecture, and double click on theXmind
executable. The application will start.
In the Unity Launcher, the
Xmind
icon will appear. Right-click on the icon and choose "Add to Dash"
- Log out and back in, and your setup is ready to use,
Xmind
is available to Dash.
- Inside the
Explanation
To run Xmind
, you can create a .desktop
file manually, however, you can also let Unity
do the job for you, as explained here and here. An Xmind
icon is automatically copied to ~/.local/share/icons/xmind.png
for local use.
Note
I tried the latest version (8) of Xmind
for a few hours, and to be honest, I prefer previous version(s) with less (or no) "advertising", and a more intuitive interface (which is opinion-based of course).
It seems I am not the only one in that, since Xmind
makes previous versions available here. These version(s) include .deb
installers. These versions run perfectly fine on 16.04
.
add a comment |
@Rinzwind is cheating :)
In case you are using the "regular" -official Xmind
-version for Linux:
Xmind used to be available as .deb
file, but from version 8, there is currently no .deb
file available. It can still be run very well on Debian-based systems however.
How to use
The most easy setup is to run it locally, since the application needs to be in a writable directory. The application comes with a setup.sh
. Unlike what you would expect, this does not install the application itself, but it installs a few shared libraries it uses, and a few fonts to be used with Xmind
.
- Download the latest
Xmind
from here (.zip
) - Unzip
xmind-8-linux.zip
, move the unzipped folder to any location you like where you have write permissions - Open the folder (or cd into it if you are on cli), and run the
setup.sh
script withsudo
, to install some libraries and fonts (simply typesudo
and drag the script on to a terminal window and press Enter).
Now we will run
Xmind
for the first time, during which we will be able to create a launcher for Dash and the Unity Launcher:
- Inside the
xmind-8-linux
folder, open either theXMind_amd64
orXMind_i386
folder, depending on your architecture, and double click on theXmind
executable. The application will start.
In the Unity Launcher, the
Xmind
icon will appear. Right-click on the icon and choose "Add to Dash"
- Log out and back in, and your setup is ready to use,
Xmind
is available to Dash.
- Inside the
Explanation
To run Xmind
, you can create a .desktop
file manually, however, you can also let Unity
do the job for you, as explained here and here. An Xmind
icon is automatically copied to ~/.local/share/icons/xmind.png
for local use.
Note
I tried the latest version (8) of Xmind
for a few hours, and to be honest, I prefer previous version(s) with less (or no) "advertising", and a more intuitive interface (which is opinion-based of course).
It seems I am not the only one in that, since Xmind
makes previous versions available here. These version(s) include .deb
installers. These versions run perfectly fine on 16.04
.
add a comment |
@Rinzwind is cheating :)
In case you are using the "regular" -official Xmind
-version for Linux:
Xmind used to be available as .deb
file, but from version 8, there is currently no .deb
file available. It can still be run very well on Debian-based systems however.
How to use
The most easy setup is to run it locally, since the application needs to be in a writable directory. The application comes with a setup.sh
. Unlike what you would expect, this does not install the application itself, but it installs a few shared libraries it uses, and a few fonts to be used with Xmind
.
- Download the latest
Xmind
from here (.zip
) - Unzip
xmind-8-linux.zip
, move the unzipped folder to any location you like where you have write permissions - Open the folder (or cd into it if you are on cli), and run the
setup.sh
script withsudo
, to install some libraries and fonts (simply typesudo
and drag the script on to a terminal window and press Enter).
Now we will run
Xmind
for the first time, during which we will be able to create a launcher for Dash and the Unity Launcher:
- Inside the
xmind-8-linux
folder, open either theXMind_amd64
orXMind_i386
folder, depending on your architecture, and double click on theXmind
executable. The application will start.
In the Unity Launcher, the
Xmind
icon will appear. Right-click on the icon and choose "Add to Dash"
- Log out and back in, and your setup is ready to use,
Xmind
is available to Dash.
- Inside the
Explanation
To run Xmind
, you can create a .desktop
file manually, however, you can also let Unity
do the job for you, as explained here and here. An Xmind
icon is automatically copied to ~/.local/share/icons/xmind.png
for local use.
Note
I tried the latest version (8) of Xmind
for a few hours, and to be honest, I prefer previous version(s) with less (or no) "advertising", and a more intuitive interface (which is opinion-based of course).
It seems I am not the only one in that, since Xmind
makes previous versions available here. These version(s) include .deb
installers. These versions run perfectly fine on 16.04
.
@Rinzwind is cheating :)
In case you are using the "regular" -official Xmind
-version for Linux:
Xmind used to be available as .deb
file, but from version 8, there is currently no .deb
file available. It can still be run very well on Debian-based systems however.
How to use
The most easy setup is to run it locally, since the application needs to be in a writable directory. The application comes with a setup.sh
. Unlike what you would expect, this does not install the application itself, but it installs a few shared libraries it uses, and a few fonts to be used with Xmind
.
- Download the latest
Xmind
from here (.zip
) - Unzip
xmind-8-linux.zip
, move the unzipped folder to any location you like where you have write permissions - Open the folder (or cd into it if you are on cli), and run the
setup.sh
script withsudo
, to install some libraries and fonts (simply typesudo
and drag the script on to a terminal window and press Enter).
Now we will run
Xmind
for the first time, during which we will be able to create a launcher for Dash and the Unity Launcher:
- Inside the
xmind-8-linux
folder, open either theXMind_amd64
orXMind_i386
folder, depending on your architecture, and double click on theXmind
executable. The application will start.
In the Unity Launcher, the
Xmind
icon will appear. Right-click on the icon and choose "Add to Dash"
- Log out and back in, and your setup is ready to use,
Xmind
is available to Dash.
- Inside the
Explanation
To run Xmind
, you can create a .desktop
file manually, however, you can also let Unity
do the job for you, as explained here and here. An Xmind
icon is automatically copied to ~/.local/share/icons/xmind.png
for local use.
Note
I tried the latest version (8) of Xmind
for a few hours, and to be honest, I prefer previous version(s) with less (or no) "advertising", and a more intuitive interface (which is opinion-based of course).
It seems I am not the only one in that, since Xmind
makes previous versions available here. These version(s) include .deb
installers. These versions run perfectly fine on 16.04
.
edited Apr 13 '17 at 12:23
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Download this link http://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
Either doubleclick the finished download in your ~/Downloads and let software center install it.
Or enter commandline and do
dpkg -i xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
on the finished download.
The 1st should be preferred. The 2nd would require you to download and install all the dependencies manually too.
1
You are a cheater! :)
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:24
1
Just curious, how did you find this one? It is not here: xmind.net/download/linux
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:28
3
I googled it :D :D xmind.net/download/beta
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:33
1
I did too, but no matches to.deb
i.c.w.xmind
. It must be a conspiracy...
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:35
3
Zip tends to be WINDOWS. You need .DEB. A zip in linux would be a source file so a DEB is preferred (since Ubuntu used DEB natively)
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:44
|
show 2 more comments
Download this link http://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
Either doubleclick the finished download in your ~/Downloads and let software center install it.
Or enter commandline and do
dpkg -i xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
on the finished download.
The 1st should be preferred. The 2nd would require you to download and install all the dependencies manually too.
1
You are a cheater! :)
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:24
1
Just curious, how did you find this one? It is not here: xmind.net/download/linux
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:28
3
I googled it :D :D xmind.net/download/beta
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:33
1
I did too, but no matches to.deb
i.c.w.xmind
. It must be a conspiracy...
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:35
3
Zip tends to be WINDOWS. You need .DEB. A zip in linux would be a source file so a DEB is preferred (since Ubuntu used DEB natively)
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:44
|
show 2 more comments
Download this link http://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
Either doubleclick the finished download in your ~/Downloads and let software center install it.
Or enter commandline and do
dpkg -i xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
on the finished download.
The 1st should be preferred. The 2nd would require you to download and install all the dependencies manually too.
Download this link http://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
Either doubleclick the finished download in your ~/Downloads and let software center install it.
Or enter commandline and do
dpkg -i xmind-8-beta-linux_amd64.deb
on the finished download.
The 1st should be preferred. The 2nd would require you to download and install all the dependencies manually too.
answered Jan 9 '17 at 14:10
RinzwindRinzwind
205k28390526
205k28390526
1
You are a cheater! :)
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:24
1
Just curious, how did you find this one? It is not here: xmind.net/download/linux
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:28
3
I googled it :D :D xmind.net/download/beta
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:33
1
I did too, but no matches to.deb
i.c.w.xmind
. It must be a conspiracy...
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:35
3
Zip tends to be WINDOWS. You need .DEB. A zip in linux would be a source file so a DEB is preferred (since Ubuntu used DEB natively)
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:44
|
show 2 more comments
1
You are a cheater! :)
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:24
1
Just curious, how did you find this one? It is not here: xmind.net/download/linux
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:28
3
I googled it :D :D xmind.net/download/beta
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:33
1
I did too, but no matches to.deb
i.c.w.xmind
. It must be a conspiracy...
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:35
3
Zip tends to be WINDOWS. You need .DEB. A zip in linux would be a source file so a DEB is preferred (since Ubuntu used DEB natively)
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:44
1
1
You are a cheater! :)
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:24
You are a cheater! :)
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:24
1
1
Just curious, how did you find this one? It is not here: xmind.net/download/linux
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:28
Just curious, how did you find this one? It is not here: xmind.net/download/linux
– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:28
3
3
I googled it :D :D xmind.net/download/beta
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:33
I googled it :D :D xmind.net/download/beta
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:33
1
1
I did too, but no matches to
.deb
i.c.w. xmind
. It must be a conspiracy...– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:35
I did too, but no matches to
.deb
i.c.w. xmind
. It must be a conspiracy...– Jacob Vlijm
Jan 9 '17 at 14:35
3
3
Zip tends to be WINDOWS. You need .DEB. A zip in linux would be a source file so a DEB is preferred (since Ubuntu used DEB natively)
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:44
Zip tends to be WINDOWS. You need .DEB. A zip in linux would be a source file so a DEB is preferred (since Ubuntu used DEB natively)
– Rinzwind
Jan 9 '17 at 14:44
|
show 2 more comments
I have written a bash for installing XMind from zip file.
Here is Github repo https://github.com/dinos80152/XMind-Linux-Installer
The installation includes
- Installing dependencies
- Extracting xmind zip file to /opt/xmind
- Creating XMind command
- Creating launcher, MIME and icon
- Creating workspace
- Setting XMind.ini
- Updating MIME database, Desktop database, and font cache
Everything is done by one script, you don't have to do anything else by yourself. The /usr folder is copied from XMind 8 beta version deb file.
It also has an uninstall bash script.
Any question and advice, leave issues in github repo.
add a comment |
I have written a bash for installing XMind from zip file.
Here is Github repo https://github.com/dinos80152/XMind-Linux-Installer
The installation includes
- Installing dependencies
- Extracting xmind zip file to /opt/xmind
- Creating XMind command
- Creating launcher, MIME and icon
- Creating workspace
- Setting XMind.ini
- Updating MIME database, Desktop database, and font cache
Everything is done by one script, you don't have to do anything else by yourself. The /usr folder is copied from XMind 8 beta version deb file.
It also has an uninstall bash script.
Any question and advice, leave issues in github repo.
add a comment |
I have written a bash for installing XMind from zip file.
Here is Github repo https://github.com/dinos80152/XMind-Linux-Installer
The installation includes
- Installing dependencies
- Extracting xmind zip file to /opt/xmind
- Creating XMind command
- Creating launcher, MIME and icon
- Creating workspace
- Setting XMind.ini
- Updating MIME database, Desktop database, and font cache
Everything is done by one script, you don't have to do anything else by yourself. The /usr folder is copied from XMind 8 beta version deb file.
It also has an uninstall bash script.
Any question and advice, leave issues in github repo.
I have written a bash for installing XMind from zip file.
Here is Github repo https://github.com/dinos80152/XMind-Linux-Installer
The installation includes
- Installing dependencies
- Extracting xmind zip file to /opt/xmind
- Creating XMind command
- Creating launcher, MIME and icon
- Creating workspace
- Setting XMind.ini
- Updating MIME database, Desktop database, and font cache
Everything is done by one script, you don't have to do anything else by yourself. The /usr folder is copied from XMind 8 beta version deb file.
It also has an uninstall bash script.
Any question and advice, leave issues in github repo.
answered Sep 1 '17 at 6:18
DinoLaiDinoLai
211
211
add a comment |
add a comment |
SOLUTION: Script file that installs XMind 8
I'm very surprised that XMind has left the Unix users with such frustration for installing XMind 8.
To solve the problem I wrote a bash script that installs XMind 8. I have tested it with Ubuntu 16.04.2. This will also install the XMind menu item and its icon.
#!/bin/bash
#xmind8Install.sh
usage=$(cat << EOM
USAGE:
-This script works with "XMind_amd64" only (not i386, 32-bit)! Tested with Ubuntu 16.04.2
-Best to just copy this script file into the same directory as the downloaded xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file (or whatever you called it).
-This script will create a final direcoty 'xmind8' to install into but you need to pick where you want that 'xmind8' directory
if you don't want the default of '$HOME/.local/bin'.
xmind [/path/to/downloaded_xmind_file-name.zip] [/path/to/where/you/want/to/install (DEFAULT: $HOME/.local/bin)]
EXAMPLE:
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
sudo bash $0 Downloads/xmind-8.zip
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip $HOME/apps
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip /opt
n
EOM
)
[[ ($# < 1) || ("$1" == "--help") || ("$1" == "-h") || ("$1" == "-H") ]] && echo -e "${usage}" #Displays help/usage info
function fCHECKSUDO { # checks to make sure the script is being run as root
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]
then
echo -e "n $(tput setaf 1)This script has to be run as root! ($ sudo bash ...)$(tput setaf 9)n"
exit 1
fi
}
fCHECKSUDO
type unzip >/dev/null 2>&1 || { apt-get install -y unzip; } #This installs the package 'unzip' if it is not already installed.
fileZip="${1}"
installDirRoot="${2:-"$HOME/.local/bin"}"
#echo '$fileZip='$fileZip " " '$installDirRoot='$installDirRoot
function _installXMind8 {
##user preferences seemed to be saved into: xmind/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.core.runtime/.settings/
##http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC a beta DEB package
##To find the icon images: $ find ~/bin/xmind8 -iname xmind.*.png
#[[ ! -f "$fileZip" ]] && wget -t 4 -O xmind8.zip "https://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-update1-linux.zip" ##xmind.net is blocking non-browser downloads
[[ ! -d "$installDirRoot" ]] && mkdir -pv "$installDirRoot"
unzip "$fileZip" -d "$installDirRoot/xmind8"
"$installDirRoot/xmind8/setup.sh"
xmindini="$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind.ini"
cp $xmindini ${xmindini}.BAK
oneDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/XMind_amd64/"
twoDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/"
sed -i "s/^.//${oneDot/////}/g" $xmindini
sed -i "s/^..//${twoDot/////}/g" $xmindini
cat <<-EOF > $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=XMind
Comment=Create and share mind maps.
Exec=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind %f
Categories=Office;
NoDisplay=false
MimeType=application/zip
Terminal=false
Icon=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/981/0/.cp/icons/xmind.64.png
EOF
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $installDirRoot
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
}
_installXMind8
Newbie instructions for how to install XMind8 with this script:
1) Download XMind 8 zip file (which you probably already have and it is why you are here now).
2) Create an empty file $ touch xmind8Install.sh
in the same directory where you have saved the xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file you have downloaded.
3) Copy-paste the contents of the above bash script into the file xmind8Install.sh
4) run $ bash xmind8Install.sh --help
for usage info.
for example: $ sudo bash xmind8Install.sh xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
add a comment |
SOLUTION: Script file that installs XMind 8
I'm very surprised that XMind has left the Unix users with such frustration for installing XMind 8.
To solve the problem I wrote a bash script that installs XMind 8. I have tested it with Ubuntu 16.04.2. This will also install the XMind menu item and its icon.
#!/bin/bash
#xmind8Install.sh
usage=$(cat << EOM
USAGE:
-This script works with "XMind_amd64" only (not i386, 32-bit)! Tested with Ubuntu 16.04.2
-Best to just copy this script file into the same directory as the downloaded xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file (or whatever you called it).
-This script will create a final direcoty 'xmind8' to install into but you need to pick where you want that 'xmind8' directory
if you don't want the default of '$HOME/.local/bin'.
xmind [/path/to/downloaded_xmind_file-name.zip] [/path/to/where/you/want/to/install (DEFAULT: $HOME/.local/bin)]
EXAMPLE:
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
sudo bash $0 Downloads/xmind-8.zip
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip $HOME/apps
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip /opt
n
EOM
)
[[ ($# < 1) || ("$1" == "--help") || ("$1" == "-h") || ("$1" == "-H") ]] && echo -e "${usage}" #Displays help/usage info
function fCHECKSUDO { # checks to make sure the script is being run as root
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]
then
echo -e "n $(tput setaf 1)This script has to be run as root! ($ sudo bash ...)$(tput setaf 9)n"
exit 1
fi
}
fCHECKSUDO
type unzip >/dev/null 2>&1 || { apt-get install -y unzip; } #This installs the package 'unzip' if it is not already installed.
fileZip="${1}"
installDirRoot="${2:-"$HOME/.local/bin"}"
#echo '$fileZip='$fileZip " " '$installDirRoot='$installDirRoot
function _installXMind8 {
##user preferences seemed to be saved into: xmind/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.core.runtime/.settings/
##http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC a beta DEB package
##To find the icon images: $ find ~/bin/xmind8 -iname xmind.*.png
#[[ ! -f "$fileZip" ]] && wget -t 4 -O xmind8.zip "https://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-update1-linux.zip" ##xmind.net is blocking non-browser downloads
[[ ! -d "$installDirRoot" ]] && mkdir -pv "$installDirRoot"
unzip "$fileZip" -d "$installDirRoot/xmind8"
"$installDirRoot/xmind8/setup.sh"
xmindini="$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind.ini"
cp $xmindini ${xmindini}.BAK
oneDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/XMind_amd64/"
twoDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/"
sed -i "s/^.//${oneDot/////}/g" $xmindini
sed -i "s/^..//${twoDot/////}/g" $xmindini
cat <<-EOF > $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=XMind
Comment=Create and share mind maps.
Exec=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind %f
Categories=Office;
NoDisplay=false
MimeType=application/zip
Terminal=false
Icon=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/981/0/.cp/icons/xmind.64.png
EOF
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $installDirRoot
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
}
_installXMind8
Newbie instructions for how to install XMind8 with this script:
1) Download XMind 8 zip file (which you probably already have and it is why you are here now).
2) Create an empty file $ touch xmind8Install.sh
in the same directory where you have saved the xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file you have downloaded.
3) Copy-paste the contents of the above bash script into the file xmind8Install.sh
4) run $ bash xmind8Install.sh --help
for usage info.
for example: $ sudo bash xmind8Install.sh xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
add a comment |
SOLUTION: Script file that installs XMind 8
I'm very surprised that XMind has left the Unix users with such frustration for installing XMind 8.
To solve the problem I wrote a bash script that installs XMind 8. I have tested it with Ubuntu 16.04.2. This will also install the XMind menu item and its icon.
#!/bin/bash
#xmind8Install.sh
usage=$(cat << EOM
USAGE:
-This script works with "XMind_amd64" only (not i386, 32-bit)! Tested with Ubuntu 16.04.2
-Best to just copy this script file into the same directory as the downloaded xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file (or whatever you called it).
-This script will create a final direcoty 'xmind8' to install into but you need to pick where you want that 'xmind8' directory
if you don't want the default of '$HOME/.local/bin'.
xmind [/path/to/downloaded_xmind_file-name.zip] [/path/to/where/you/want/to/install (DEFAULT: $HOME/.local/bin)]
EXAMPLE:
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
sudo bash $0 Downloads/xmind-8.zip
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip $HOME/apps
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip /opt
n
EOM
)
[[ ($# < 1) || ("$1" == "--help") || ("$1" == "-h") || ("$1" == "-H") ]] && echo -e "${usage}" #Displays help/usage info
function fCHECKSUDO { # checks to make sure the script is being run as root
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]
then
echo -e "n $(tput setaf 1)This script has to be run as root! ($ sudo bash ...)$(tput setaf 9)n"
exit 1
fi
}
fCHECKSUDO
type unzip >/dev/null 2>&1 || { apt-get install -y unzip; } #This installs the package 'unzip' if it is not already installed.
fileZip="${1}"
installDirRoot="${2:-"$HOME/.local/bin"}"
#echo '$fileZip='$fileZip " " '$installDirRoot='$installDirRoot
function _installXMind8 {
##user preferences seemed to be saved into: xmind/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.core.runtime/.settings/
##http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC a beta DEB package
##To find the icon images: $ find ~/bin/xmind8 -iname xmind.*.png
#[[ ! -f "$fileZip" ]] && wget -t 4 -O xmind8.zip "https://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-update1-linux.zip" ##xmind.net is blocking non-browser downloads
[[ ! -d "$installDirRoot" ]] && mkdir -pv "$installDirRoot"
unzip "$fileZip" -d "$installDirRoot/xmind8"
"$installDirRoot/xmind8/setup.sh"
xmindini="$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind.ini"
cp $xmindini ${xmindini}.BAK
oneDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/XMind_amd64/"
twoDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/"
sed -i "s/^.//${oneDot/////}/g" $xmindini
sed -i "s/^..//${twoDot/////}/g" $xmindini
cat <<-EOF > $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=XMind
Comment=Create and share mind maps.
Exec=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind %f
Categories=Office;
NoDisplay=false
MimeType=application/zip
Terminal=false
Icon=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/981/0/.cp/icons/xmind.64.png
EOF
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $installDirRoot
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
}
_installXMind8
Newbie instructions for how to install XMind8 with this script:
1) Download XMind 8 zip file (which you probably already have and it is why you are here now).
2) Create an empty file $ touch xmind8Install.sh
in the same directory where you have saved the xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file you have downloaded.
3) Copy-paste the contents of the above bash script into the file xmind8Install.sh
4) run $ bash xmind8Install.sh --help
for usage info.
for example: $ sudo bash xmind8Install.sh xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
SOLUTION: Script file that installs XMind 8
I'm very surprised that XMind has left the Unix users with such frustration for installing XMind 8.
To solve the problem I wrote a bash script that installs XMind 8. I have tested it with Ubuntu 16.04.2. This will also install the XMind menu item and its icon.
#!/bin/bash
#xmind8Install.sh
usage=$(cat << EOM
USAGE:
-This script works with "XMind_amd64" only (not i386, 32-bit)! Tested with Ubuntu 16.04.2
-Best to just copy this script file into the same directory as the downloaded xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file (or whatever you called it).
-This script will create a final direcoty 'xmind8' to install into but you need to pick where you want that 'xmind8' directory
if you don't want the default of '$HOME/.local/bin'.
xmind [/path/to/downloaded_xmind_file-name.zip] [/path/to/where/you/want/to/install (DEFAULT: $HOME/.local/bin)]
EXAMPLE:
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
sudo bash $0 Downloads/xmind-8.zip
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip $HOME/apps
sudo bash $0 xmind-8-update1-linux.zip /opt
n
EOM
)
[[ ($# < 1) || ("$1" == "--help") || ("$1" == "-h") || ("$1" == "-H") ]] && echo -e "${usage}" #Displays help/usage info
function fCHECKSUDO { # checks to make sure the script is being run as root
if [ "$(id -u)" != '0' ]
then
echo -e "n $(tput setaf 1)This script has to be run as root! ($ sudo bash ...)$(tput setaf 9)n"
exit 1
fi
}
fCHECKSUDO
type unzip >/dev/null 2>&1 || { apt-get install -y unzip; } #This installs the package 'unzip' if it is not already installed.
fileZip="${1}"
installDirRoot="${2:-"$HOME/.local/bin"}"
#echo '$fileZip='$fileZip " " '$installDirRoot='$installDirRoot
function _installXMind8 {
##user preferences seemed to be saved into: xmind/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.core.runtime/.settings/
##http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC a beta DEB package
##To find the icon images: $ find ~/bin/xmind8 -iname xmind.*.png
#[[ ! -f "$fileZip" ]] && wget -t 4 -O xmind8.zip "https://www.xmind.net/xmind/downloads/xmind-8-update1-linux.zip" ##xmind.net is blocking non-browser downloads
[[ ! -d "$installDirRoot" ]] && mkdir -pv "$installDirRoot"
unzip "$fileZip" -d "$installDirRoot/xmind8"
"$installDirRoot/xmind8/setup.sh"
xmindini="$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind.ini"
cp $xmindini ${xmindini}.BAK
oneDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/XMind_amd64/"
twoDot="${installDirRoot}/xmind8/"
sed -i "s/^.//${oneDot/////}/g" $xmindini
sed -i "s/^..//${twoDot/////}/g" $xmindini
cat <<-EOF > $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=XMind
Comment=Create and share mind maps.
Exec=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/XMind %f
Categories=Office;
NoDisplay=false
MimeType=application/zip
Terminal=false
Icon=$installDirRoot/xmind8/XMind_amd64/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/981/0/.cp/icons/xmind.64.png
EOF
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $installDirRoot
chown -R ${HOME///home//}:${HOME///home//} $HOME/.local/share/applications/xmind.desktop
}
_installXMind8
Newbie instructions for how to install XMind8 with this script:
1) Download XMind 8 zip file (which you probably already have and it is why you are here now).
2) Create an empty file $ touch xmind8Install.sh
in the same directory where you have saved the xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
file you have downloaded.
3) Copy-paste the contents of the above bash script into the file xmind8Install.sh
4) run $ bash xmind8Install.sh --help
for usage info.
for example: $ sudo bash xmind8Install.sh xmind-8-update1-linux.zip
edited Mar 9 '17 at 14:36
answered Mar 9 '17 at 3:55
RickRick
1516
1516
add a comment |
add a comment |
I've tried instructions from official site: http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC (text instruction you can find at the bottom of page) with Ubuntu 16.04.2 (x64). Works fine!
Also, if you have fresh ubuntu installation (as I have), you probably need java to be installed: sudo apt-get install default-jre
And icon, it didn't appear out of the box, so I've downloaded png manually and specified in .desktop file, smth. like:
Icon=/opt/xmind/XMind_6_icon.png
Share detail of the solution. The link can be useful only for giving reference or more detail
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 20 '17 at 18:43
add a comment |
I've tried instructions from official site: http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC (text instruction you can find at the bottom of page) with Ubuntu 16.04.2 (x64). Works fine!
Also, if you have fresh ubuntu installation (as I have), you probably need java to be installed: sudo apt-get install default-jre
And icon, it didn't appear out of the box, so I've downloaded png manually and specified in .desktop file, smth. like:
Icon=/opt/xmind/XMind_6_icon.png
Share detail of the solution. The link can be useful only for giving reference or more detail
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 20 '17 at 18:43
add a comment |
I've tried instructions from official site: http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC (text instruction you can find at the bottom of page) with Ubuntu 16.04.2 (x64). Works fine!
Also, if you have fresh ubuntu installation (as I have), you probably need java to be installed: sudo apt-get install default-jre
And icon, it didn't appear out of the box, so I've downloaded png manually and specified in .desktop file, smth. like:
Icon=/opt/xmind/XMind_6_icon.png
I've tried instructions from official site: http://www.xmind.net/m/PuDC (text instruction you can find at the bottom of page) with Ubuntu 16.04.2 (x64). Works fine!
Also, if you have fresh ubuntu installation (as I have), you probably need java to be installed: sudo apt-get install default-jre
And icon, it didn't appear out of the box, so I've downloaded png manually and specified in .desktop file, smth. like:
Icon=/opt/xmind/XMind_6_icon.png
edited Mar 20 '17 at 19:03
answered Mar 20 '17 at 18:15
AlexAlex
111
111
Share detail of the solution. The link can be useful only for giving reference or more detail
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 20 '17 at 18:43
add a comment |
Share detail of the solution. The link can be useful only for giving reference or more detail
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 20 '17 at 18:43
Share detail of the solution. The link can be useful only for giving reference or more detail
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 20 '17 at 18:43
Share detail of the solution. The link can be useful only for giving reference or more detail
– Mostafa Ahangarha
Mar 20 '17 at 18:43
add a comment |
I was able to get Xmind 8 update2 to install and function in Ubuntu 17.04 after installing Oracle Java 8. Xmind 8 does not seem to function with openjdk (any version).
add a comment |
I was able to get Xmind 8 update2 to install and function in Ubuntu 17.04 after installing Oracle Java 8. Xmind 8 does not seem to function with openjdk (any version).
add a comment |
I was able to get Xmind 8 update2 to install and function in Ubuntu 17.04 after installing Oracle Java 8. Xmind 8 does not seem to function with openjdk (any version).
I was able to get Xmind 8 update2 to install and function in Ubuntu 17.04 after installing Oracle Java 8. Xmind 8 does not seem to function with openjdk (any version).
answered Jun 16 '17 at 22:15
quickstopquickstop
1
1
add a comment |
add a comment |
If after installing XMind, any method you can not launch it as stated by @quickstop. The problem may be with the way Java 9/10/11 treats the classpath, it seems that Xmind is using an old eclipse version.
The trick is to tell eclipse to use a Java 8 version.
./XMind -vm /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
Tells eclipse to look for java at /usr/lib/jvm/....
BTW the deb file contains an older version of Xmind.
If you do not want to use a command line modifier you can always include the
-vm <your path to java exec>
flag in the XMind.ini file
On eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/198527 you may find the rationale for this.
– Andrés Cancer
Jan 1 at 20:26
add a comment |
If after installing XMind, any method you can not launch it as stated by @quickstop. The problem may be with the way Java 9/10/11 treats the classpath, it seems that Xmind is using an old eclipse version.
The trick is to tell eclipse to use a Java 8 version.
./XMind -vm /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
Tells eclipse to look for java at /usr/lib/jvm/....
BTW the deb file contains an older version of Xmind.
If you do not want to use a command line modifier you can always include the
-vm <your path to java exec>
flag in the XMind.ini file
On eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/198527 you may find the rationale for this.
– Andrés Cancer
Jan 1 at 20:26
add a comment |
If after installing XMind, any method you can not launch it as stated by @quickstop. The problem may be with the way Java 9/10/11 treats the classpath, it seems that Xmind is using an old eclipse version.
The trick is to tell eclipse to use a Java 8 version.
./XMind -vm /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
Tells eclipse to look for java at /usr/lib/jvm/....
BTW the deb file contains an older version of Xmind.
If you do not want to use a command line modifier you can always include the
-vm <your path to java exec>
flag in the XMind.ini file
If after installing XMind, any method you can not launch it as stated by @quickstop. The problem may be with the way Java 9/10/11 treats the classpath, it seems that Xmind is using an old eclipse version.
The trick is to tell eclipse to use a Java 8 version.
./XMind -vm /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/bin/java
Tells eclipse to look for java at /usr/lib/jvm/....
BTW the deb file contains an older version of Xmind.
If you do not want to use a command line modifier you can always include the
-vm <your path to java exec>
flag in the XMind.ini file
answered Jan 1 at 20:22
Andrés CancerAndrés Cancer
11
11
On eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/198527 you may find the rationale for this.
– Andrés Cancer
Jan 1 at 20:26
add a comment |
On eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/198527 you may find the rationale for this.
– Andrés Cancer
Jan 1 at 20:26
On eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/198527 you may find the rationale for this.
– Andrés Cancer
Jan 1 at 20:26
On eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/198527 you may find the rationale for this.
– Andrés Cancer
Jan 1 at 20:26
add a comment |
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