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# Windows client prerequisites
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# Windows client prerequisite
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Before run Algo, you have to have:
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* 64-bit Windows 10 (Anniversary update or later version)
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* Windows 10 (Anniversary update or later version)
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* 64-bit installation (can't run on 32-bit systems)
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Once you verify your system is 64-bit and up to date, you have to do a few manual steps to enable the 'Windows Subsystem for Linux':
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Once you verify your system is 64-bit (32-bit is not supported) and up to date, you have to do a few manual steps to enable the 'Windows Subsystem for Linux':
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1. Open 'Settings'
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2. Click 'Update & Security', then click the 'For developers' option on the left.
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1. Click on 'Programs'
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2. Click on 'Turn Windows features on or off'
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3. Scroll down and check 'Windows Subsystem for Linux (Beta)', and then click OK.
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3. Scroll down and check 'Windows Subsystem for Linux', and then click OK.
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4. The subsystem will be installed, then Windows will require a restart.
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5. Restart Windows and then [install Ubuntu from the Windows Store](https://www.microsoft.com/p/ubuntu/9nblggh4msv6).
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6. Run Ubuntu from the Start menu. It will take a few minutes to install. It will have you create a separate user account for the Linux subsystem. Once that's done, you will finally have Ubuntu running somewhat integrated with Windows.
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The subsystem will be installed, then Windows will require a reboot. Reboot, then open up the start menu and enter 'bash' (to open up 'Bash' installation in a new command prompt). Fill out all the questions (it will have you create a separate user account for the Linux subsystem), and once that's all done (it takes a few minutes to install), you will finally have Ubuntu running on your Windows laptop, somewhat integrated with Windows.
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Install additional packages:
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```shell
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install \
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git \
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build-essential \
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libssl-dev \
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libffi-dev \
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python-dev \
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python-pip \
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python-setuptools \
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python-virtualenv -y
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install git build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev python-pip python-setuptools python-virtualenv -y
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```
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Clone the Algo repository:
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