How To Open Packet Tracer In Ubuntu?
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1. Download the Linux version of Packet Tracer from Cisco’s website.
2. Open a terminal window and navigate to the folder where you downloaded Packet Tracer.
3. Make the file executable by typing in “chmod +x packettracer-<version>.run”.
4. Run the installation file with “sudo ./packettracer-<version>.run”
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Packet Tracer.
6. Once the installation is complete, type in “packettracer” in the terminal window to open Packet Tracer.