How can I install a tar.xz file from nodejs.org?
Solution 1
If you want to install and switch between multiple versions of node then nvm
(Node.js version manager) is better option.
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Check whether you have
nvm
or not. If not then you can pull down the nvm installation script from the project's GitHub page. The version number may be different, but in general, you can download it withcurl
:curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.31.0/install.sh -o install_nvm.sh
Run the script with bash:
bash install_nvm.sh
It will install the software into a subdirectory of your home directory at
~/.nvm
. It will also add the necessary lines to your~/.profile
file to use the file.To gain access to the nvm functionality, you'll need to log out and log back in again, or you can source the
~/.profile
file so that your current session knows about the changes:source ~/.profile
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If you have multiple Node.js versions, you can see what is installed by typing:
nvm ls
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You can install your specific node version by typing:
nvm install 6.7.0
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If you wish to default one of the versions, you can type:
nvm alias default 6.7.0
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Now you can also reference it by the alias like this:
nvm use default
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Check now node version to verify whether changes are made or not by typing:
node -v
Solution 2
If you only want to install tar.xz
file from nodejs.org then follow below answer.
Try below links that might help you.
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if your downloaded
NODE-LTS
file is in*.tar.xz
format, then replace:tar --strip-components 1 -xzf /usr/save/node-v4.2.1-linux-x64.tar.gz
with
tar --strip-components 1 -xf /usr/save/node-v4.2.1-linux-x64.tar.xz
If the above method does not work, then follow this guide.
If these answers do not work, there is another way that works by using nvm
. This method is specified in another answer.
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Moti Winkler
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Moti Winkler over 1 year
I'm a novice with Ubuntu.
I downloaded
nodejs
from the nodejs.org website.The file I downloaded is
node-v7.1.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
I know how to extract it, but that's it.
Please explain how I can install it, and where I should put it in the filesystem.
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Gautam Vashisht over 7 yearsI recommend you to install Node.js using PPA. Open up your Terminal and run the following commands one-by-one :
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_7.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install nodejs
It will install latest Node.js active release to your system. -
Moti Winkler over 7 yearsThanks a lot, I will try it if have no choice, because I would prefer to install what I downloaded from the official site, and to know to how to install this type of file
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Henning Kockerbeck over 7 yearsThe most comfortable and reliable way is probably to use a manager like nvm. This little shell script downloads and installs the Node version of your choice. You can also manage multiple versions in parallel and switch between them.
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blfuentes over 6 years@GautamVashisht Thanks. I installed the latest 8.X version just replacing
setup_7.x
bysetup_8.x
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Yuvraj Patil about 4 yearsUnzip tar.xz file. Open extracted directory and go inside bin folder. Open Terminal over there. Run following command: sudo mv node /usr/local/bin. It should update the node.
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JustCurious over 3 yearsgetting some
version GLIBC_2.16 not found (required by node)
error in step-5nvm use default
.nvm ls
clearly says that v15.0.1 is installed. What should I do?