How to install AES Crypt - GUI in ubuntu












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I am using ubuntu14.04 am trying to install AES Crypt - GUI via command-line in my machine



I have tried the installation as per the official documentation but the downloaded file is an exe
https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86-Install.gz










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    I am using ubuntu14.04 am trying to install AES Crypt - GUI via command-line in my machine



    I have tried the installation as per the official documentation but the downloaded file is an exe
    https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86-Install.gz










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      I am using ubuntu14.04 am trying to install AES Crypt - GUI via command-line in my machine



      I have tried the installation as per the official documentation but the downloaded file is an exe
      https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86-Install.gz










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      I am using ubuntu14.04 am trying to install AES Crypt - GUI via command-line in my machine



      I have tried the installation as per the official documentation but the downloaded file is an exe
      https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86-Install.gz







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          You need to unpack the archive and then launch binary installer file from it:



          cd ~/Downloads
          wget https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
          gunzip AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
          chmod +x AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install
          ./AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install


          Then enter your sudoer password after prompt



          [sudo] This program requires administrator privileges.  Please enter your password: 


          and the installer will be launched.



          After installation you will have three new commands: aescrypt, aescrypt-gui, aescrypt_keygen. Consider to read their documentation to determine how to use them.






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            You need to unpack the archive and then launch binary installer file from it:



            cd ~/Downloads
            wget https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
            gunzip AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
            chmod +x AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install
            ./AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install


            Then enter your sudoer password after prompt



            [sudo] This program requires administrator privileges.  Please enter your password: 


            and the installer will be launched.



            After installation you will have three new commands: aescrypt, aescrypt-gui, aescrypt_keygen. Consider to read their documentation to determine how to use them.






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              You need to unpack the archive and then launch binary installer file from it:



              cd ~/Downloads
              wget https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
              gunzip AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
              chmod +x AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install
              ./AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install


              Then enter your sudoer password after prompt



              [sudo] This program requires administrator privileges.  Please enter your password: 


              and the installer will be launched.



              After installation you will have three new commands: aescrypt, aescrypt-gui, aescrypt_keygen. Consider to read their documentation to determine how to use them.






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                You need to unpack the archive and then launch binary installer file from it:



                cd ~/Downloads
                wget https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
                gunzip AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
                chmod +x AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install
                ./AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install


                Then enter your sudoer password after prompt



                [sudo] This program requires administrator privileges.  Please enter your password: 


                and the installer will be launched.



                After installation you will have three new commands: aescrypt, aescrypt-gui, aescrypt_keygen. Consider to read their documentation to determine how to use them.






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                You need to unpack the archive and then launch binary installer file from it:



                cd ~/Downloads
                wget https://www.aescrypt.com/download/v3/linux/AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
                gunzip AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install.gz
                chmod +x AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install
                ./AESCrypt-GUI-3.11-Linux-x86_64-Install


                Then enter your sudoer password after prompt



                [sudo] This program requires administrator privileges.  Please enter your password: 


                and the installer will be launched.



                After installation you will have three new commands: aescrypt, aescrypt-gui, aescrypt_keygen. Consider to read their documentation to determine how to use them.







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