![]() You should see Hello Geekos! printed to your terminal in Green text (assuming your terminal supports colors). Regardless of your installation method, if PowerShell has been installed successfully, you should be able to run the code shown below to verify. Make pwsh Executable sudo chmod x /usr/bin/pwsh Make Installation Directory sudo mkdir -p /opt/microsoft/powershellĮxtract Tarball sudo tar -xzf /tmp/ -C /opt/microsoft/powershell/Ĭreate Symlink to add pwsh to PATH sudo ln -s /opt/microsoft/powershell/pwsh /usr/bin/pwsh ![]() Sudo zypper install curl tar libicu60_2 libopenssl1_0_0ĭownload Tarball curl -L -o /tmp/ These commands may already be installed on your system, but -generally speaking- it shouldn't hurt to still include them in your list of dependencies to install as show below. These dependencies are the same as when installing from the RPM, with the addition of the curl and tar commands. When installing PowerShell binaries using the Linux tar.gz archive (aka tarball), but you need to set up the necessary dependencies first. ![]() Sudo zypper install libicu60_2 libopenssl1_0_0 Install Dependencies sudo zypper update
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