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This article describes how .NET is available on various Linux distributions. .NET can be installed by a package manager, snap, or manually. .NET is also available as acontainer image.
Packages are available for the following Linux distributions:
Packages are published in the Microsoft package repository athttps://packages.microsoft.com/. Distributions are selected per the policy defined atdotnet/core #9556.
The following Linux distributions publish their own .NET packages:
.NET SDK snap packages are provided by and maintained by Canonical. Snaps are a great alternative to the package manager built into your Linux distribution.
You can install .NET manually in the following ways:
You might need to install.NET dependencies if you install .NET manually.
.NET is also available from other sources. The packages and containers use a name similar to one of the following names:
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