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Errors are corrected in development first. User-visible changes will be announced on the [email protected] mailing list. See Getting Help and Reporting Bugs.
Debian users can get Muse via apt-get. The muse-el package is
available both at Michael Olson's APT repository and the official Debian
repository. To make use of the former, add the following line to your
/etc/apt/sources.list file and run apt-get install muse
.
deb http://mwolson.org/debian/ ./
Ubuntu users can also get Muse via apt-get. The muse-el package
is available both at Michael Olson's APT repository and the official
Ubuntu repository. To make use of the former, add the following line to
your /etc/apt/sources.list file and run apt-get install
muse
.
deb http://mwolson.org/ubuntu/ ./
The reason for making separate Debian and Ubuntu packages is that this manual is under the GFDL, and Debian will not allow it to be distributed in its main repository. Ubuntu, on the other hand, permits this manual to be included with the muse-el package.
Alternatively, you can download the latest release from http://download.gna.org/muse-el/ .