How To Install Unity 8 On 18.04 and 18.10?












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Unity 8, It is explained how to install on ubuntu 16.04, But I want to know how to install it on ubuntu 18.04/18.10, like in this picture:



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  • It seems that currently Unity8 is not available (even in PPAs). So you may consider to install previous version as described in this answer.

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Unity 8, It is explained how to install on ubuntu 16.04, But I want to know how to install it on ubuntu 18.04/18.10, like in this picture:



The Ubuntu ScreenShot here










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  • It seems that currently Unity8 is not available (even in PPAs). So you may consider to install previous version as described in this answer.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 11 at 7:26
















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Unity 8, It is explained how to install on ubuntu 16.04, But I want to know how to install it on ubuntu 18.04/18.10, like in this picture:



The Ubuntu ScreenShot here










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Unity 8, It is explained how to install on ubuntu 16.04, But I want to know how to install it on ubuntu 18.04/18.10, like in this picture:



The Ubuntu ScreenShot here







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  • It seems that currently Unity8 is not available (even in PPAs). So you may consider to install previous version as described in this answer.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 11 at 7:26





















  • It seems that currently Unity8 is not available (even in PPAs). So you may consider to install previous version as described in this answer.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 11 at 7:26



















It seems that currently Unity8 is not available (even in PPAs). So you may consider to install previous version as described in this answer.

– N0rbert
Feb 11 at 7:26







It seems that currently Unity8 is not available (even in PPAs). So you may consider to install previous version as described in this answer.

– N0rbert
Feb 11 at 7:26












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Unity 8 is an odd duck. Canonical dropped Unity in 2017, and Unity8 is not supported by https://unity8.io/, who state:




Unity8 is not ready for production use on the desktop yet. However,
you can install a development preview on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 to
explore the current status. Visit our GitHub project to see what we
are workin on at the moment and where we could use your help.




The GitHub project is at this location, and they have instructions for installation in https://github.com/ubports/unity8/blob/xenial/README.md



However this is a development release of a product that canonical does not support. This question might be marked as 'off-topic' as a result.






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    Unity 8 is an odd duck. Canonical dropped Unity in 2017, and Unity8 is not supported by https://unity8.io/, who state:




    Unity8 is not ready for production use on the desktop yet. However,
    you can install a development preview on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 to
    explore the current status. Visit our GitHub project to see what we
    are workin on at the moment and where we could use your help.




    The GitHub project is at this location, and they have instructions for installation in https://github.com/ubports/unity8/blob/xenial/README.md



    However this is a development release of a product that canonical does not support. This question might be marked as 'off-topic' as a result.






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      Unity 8 is an odd duck. Canonical dropped Unity in 2017, and Unity8 is not supported by https://unity8.io/, who state:




      Unity8 is not ready for production use on the desktop yet. However,
      you can install a development preview on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 to
      explore the current status. Visit our GitHub project to see what we
      are workin on at the moment and where we could use your help.




      The GitHub project is at this location, and they have instructions for installation in https://github.com/ubports/unity8/blob/xenial/README.md



      However this is a development release of a product that canonical does not support. This question might be marked as 'off-topic' as a result.






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        Unity 8 is an odd duck. Canonical dropped Unity in 2017, and Unity8 is not supported by https://unity8.io/, who state:




        Unity8 is not ready for production use on the desktop yet. However,
        you can install a development preview on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 to
        explore the current status. Visit our GitHub project to see what we
        are workin on at the moment and where we could use your help.




        The GitHub project is at this location, and they have instructions for installation in https://github.com/ubports/unity8/blob/xenial/README.md



        However this is a development release of a product that canonical does not support. This question might be marked as 'off-topic' as a result.






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        Unity 8 is an odd duck. Canonical dropped Unity in 2017, and Unity8 is not supported by https://unity8.io/, who state:




        Unity8 is not ready for production use on the desktop yet. However,
        you can install a development preview on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 to
        explore the current status. Visit our GitHub project to see what we
        are workin on at the moment and where we could use your help.




        The GitHub project is at this location, and they have instructions for installation in https://github.com/ubports/unity8/blob/xenial/README.md



        However this is a development release of a product that canonical does not support. This question might be marked as 'off-topic' as a result.







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