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NodeJS provided installation file for MS Windows and Mac OS, but maybe you will not find a similar package for Ubuntu.
There are some instructions on the Internet which guide you installed NodeJS by using default repository of Ubuntu, or add more PPA, but probably you will receive an older version of NodeJS. (For instance, today I tried the instruction as: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-node-js-on-an-ubuntu-14-04-server but I only got NodeJS 0.10.25, when the latest one is 0.10.33)
Actually, installing NodeJS in Ubuntu is very easy, maybe easiest among other operating systems.
1. Go to:
http://nodejs.org/download/
2. Depends on your operating system, download Linux Binaries file 32 - or 64 - bit.
3. Unzip the file you downloaded
tar xzvf node-v0.10.33-darwin-x64.tar.gz
4. Modify the file ~/.bashrc by adding the following line to the end of the file:
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/bin/directory/of/node/you/downloaded
5. Restart terminal, or reload the bashrc by:
source ~/.bashrc
6. You can check by:
node --version
npm --version
Good luck!
There are some instructions on the Internet which guide you installed NodeJS by using default repository of Ubuntu, or add more PPA, but probably you will receive an older version of NodeJS. (For instance, today I tried the instruction as: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-node-js-on-an-ubuntu-14-04-server but I only got NodeJS 0.10.25, when the latest one is 0.10.33)
Actually, installing NodeJS in Ubuntu is very easy, maybe easiest among other operating systems.
1. Go to:
http://nodejs.org/download/
2. Depends on your operating system, download Linux Binaries file 32 - or 64 - bit.
3. Unzip the file you downloaded
tar xzvf node-v0.10.33-darwin-x64.tar.gz
4. Modify the file ~/.bashrc by adding the following line to the end of the file:
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/bin/directory/of/node/you/downloaded
5. Restart terminal, or reload the bashrc by:
source ~/.bashrc
6. You can check by:
node --version
npm --version
Good luck!
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