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I am trying to install the LabVIEW 2023Q1 Community Edition on my Ubuntu 20.04 by following the instructions in the following ni link

https://knowledge.ni.com/KnowledgeArticleDetails?id=kA03q000000YGwsCAG&l=en-TR

When I submit the following instruction:

$ sudo apt install ni-labview-2023-community_23.1.0.49229-0+f77-ubuntu2204_all.deb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
N: Ignoring file 'ros-latest.list’' in directory '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/' as it has an invalid filename extension
E: Unable to locate package ni-labview-2023-community_23.1.0.49229-0+f77-ubuntu2204_all.deb

I have tried several suggestions to let Ubuntu locate the labView package, but I was not successful so far.

Alternatively, I have also tried to install the LabView Community addition on my Ubunto 20.04 using the following command: $ sudo dpkg -i ni-labview-2023-community_23.1.0.49229-0+f77-ubuntu2204_all.deb

It took a few seconds to receive the following result:

(Reading database ... 396755 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack ni-labview-2023-community_23.1.0.49229-0+f77-ubuntu2204_all.deb ...
Unpacking ni-labview-2023-jammy-community (23.1.0.49229-0+f77) over (23.1.0.49229-0+f77) ...
Setting up ni-labview-2023-jammy-community (23.1.0.49229-0+f77) ...

Although the command was executed successfully, LabView was not installed on my Ubuntu.

I would be very pleased to receive any comment to overcome this problem and install the LabView Community edition successfully.

SuhaBay
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