General information on how to install Mozart can be found in
Installing Mozart
- Windows Installers (95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista)
- Mozart for Windows comes as a standard self extracting archive.
- RPMs for GNU/Linux
- For RPM-based GNU/Linux distributions, you should install our binary RPMs.
Source RPMs are also available.
- MacOS X Packages
- Mozart for MacOS X is available as packages and darwinports.
- Tarballs
- We provide source and binary tarballs. If a binary tarball is available
for your system: you just have to unpack it and start using it. Source tarballs
are also available if you want or need to compile Mozart for your platform.
- Debian / Ubuntu Packages
- If your installation uses Debian or Ubuntu packages, this is where you can get instructions
for automated updates, packages, and sources.
- FreeBSD port
- Mozart is available as a FreeBSD port.
- Gentoo ebuilds
- We now provide ebuilds for the Gentoo distribution of GNU/Linux. Thus
you can take advantage of portage to install and maintain your
installation of Mozart.
- iPaq Packages
- Mozart if also available for your iPaq PDA.
- SVN
- Mozart source code may also be downloaded directly from our anonymous
SVN server.
- Printed Documentation
- If you prefer documentation in a printed form, we provide Postscript and
PDF versions of all of our manuals and tutorials.