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Installing Packet Tracer in Elemenatary OS Loki

Download Packet Tracer 7.0 Source Installer:

Download packet tracer 7.0

Install Packet Tracer 7.0 in Ubuntu

Open the Terminal (keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+T)
Enter the command to go Desktop:
cd ~/Desktop/
Extract PacketTracer70_64bit_linux.tar.gz file with below command:
tar -xvzf PacketTracer70_64bit_linux.tar.gz
Go to “PacketTracer70” folder after extract:
cd PacketTracer70/
Once you are in the directory use ./Install command: 
./install
admin@dell5547:~/Desktop/PacketTracer70$ ./install
Welcome to Cisco Packet Tracer 7.0 Installation
Read the following End User License Agreement “EULA” carefully. You must accept the terms of this EULA to install and use Cisco Packet Tracer.
Press the Enter key to read the EULA. <~~ Press the Enter Cisco Packet Tracer Software License Agreement IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS CISCO PACKET TRACER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (THE "AGREEMENT") CAREFULLY. DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING OR USING THE CISCO PACKET TRACER SOFTWARE CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE ........................ .......................... Cisco, Cisco Systems, and the Cisco Systems logo are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. in the U.S. and certain other countries. Any other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. Do you accept the terms of the EULA? (Y)es/(N)o Y
You have accepted the terms to the EULA. Congratulations. Packet Tracer will now be installed.
Enter location to install Cisco Packet Tracer or press enter for default [/opt/pt]:
Installing into /opt/pt
Not able to create and copy files to /opt/pt
Should we try to gain root access with sudo? [Yn] Y
[sudo] password for admin:
Installing into /opt/pt
Copied all files successfully to /opt/pt
Should we create a symbolic link “packettracer” in /usr/local/bin for easy Cisco Packet Tracer startup? [Yn] Y
Type “packettracer” in a terminal to start Cisco Packet Tracer
Writing PT7HOME environment variable to /etc/profile
Cisco Packet Tracer 7.0 installed successfully
admin@dell5547:~/Desktop/PacketTracer70$

Running Packet Tracer 7.0 in Ubuntu

admin@dell5547:~/Desktop/PacketTracer70$ cd /usr/local/bin/
admin@dell5547:/usr/local/bin$ ls
packettracer
admin@dell5547:/usr/local/bin$ cd /opt/pt/
admin@dell5547:/opt/pt$ ls
art eula.txt install linguist set_ptenv.sh tpl.linguist
backgrounds extensions languages packettracer Sounds tpl.packettracer
bin help lib saves templates
admin@dell5547:/opt/pt$ ./packettracer
Starting Packet Tracer 7.0
cisco-packet-tracer_021

 

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