LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Trouble installing Virtual Moon Atlas
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I've downloaded Virtual Moon Atlas.  My first attempt at installing VMA told me that I needed Lihpasastro.  After downloading and installing Lihpasastro, that error went away, but, after installing VMA, it told me that I needed to remove it and install it in the correct directory.  I removed it, but I don't know what directory to use for VMA nor do I know how to tell Linux to install VMA in that directory.  Any help with this would be appreciated.  Thanks.
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Someone on here may be using VMA on Linux Lite and might be able to help directly if the come across the post.
In general though you'll have more chance of better help if you ask on a VMA related forum.

Otherwise, you will need to provide more details of what you've tried so far and the results you got.
For example, links to the software downloaded and the instructions provided, a copy of your output when following the instructions and confirmation of the version of Linux Lite in use.
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