How to install Popcorn-Time.tar.xz? [duplicate]

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  • How do I install a .tar.gz (or .tar.bz2) file?

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I tried to install Popcorn Time by PPA but found that it is not working.



So, I went to the website popcorntime.unblocked.krd
and downloaded Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz.



I know how to extract it, but don't know how to install it.










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  • How do I install a .tar.gz (or .tar.bz2) file?

    14 answers



  • Install Popcorn Time from source files

    2 answers




I tried to install Popcorn Time by PPA but found that it is not working.



So, I went to the website popcorntime.unblocked.krd
and downloaded Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz.



I know how to extract it, but don't know how to install it.










share|improve this question















marked as duplicate by Parto, karel, Elder Geek, Fabby, N0rbert Mar 20 at 20:51


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.



















  • Maybe this can help askubuntu.com/questions/25961/…

    – Parto
    Mar 20 at 7:23











  • I recommend you to build the linux applications from source. It's not secure running binary blobs from third party sources.

    – kenn
    Mar 20 at 10:39














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This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I install a .tar.gz (or .tar.bz2) file?

    14 answers



  • Install Popcorn Time from source files

    2 answers




I tried to install Popcorn Time by PPA but found that it is not working.



So, I went to the website popcorntime.unblocked.krd
and downloaded Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz.



I know how to extract it, but don't know how to install it.










share|improve this question

















This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I install a .tar.gz (or .tar.bz2) file?

    14 answers



  • Install Popcorn Time from source files

    2 answers




I tried to install Popcorn Time by PPA but found that it is not working.



So, I went to the website popcorntime.unblocked.krd
and downloaded Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz.



I know how to extract it, but don't know how to install it.





This question already has an answer here:




  • How do I install a .tar.gz (or .tar.bz2) file?

    14 answers



  • Install Popcorn Time from source files

    2 answers








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marked as duplicate by Parto, karel, Elder Geek, Fabby, N0rbert Mar 20 at 20:51


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marked as duplicate by Parto, karel, Elder Geek, Fabby, N0rbert Mar 20 at 20:51


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.















  • Maybe this can help askubuntu.com/questions/25961/…

    – Parto
    Mar 20 at 7:23











  • I recommend you to build the linux applications from source. It's not secure running binary blobs from third party sources.

    – kenn
    Mar 20 at 10:39



















  • Maybe this can help askubuntu.com/questions/25961/…

    – Parto
    Mar 20 at 7:23











  • I recommend you to build the linux applications from source. It's not secure running binary blobs from third party sources.

    – kenn
    Mar 20 at 10:39

















Maybe this can help askubuntu.com/questions/25961/…

– Parto
Mar 20 at 7:23





Maybe this can help askubuntu.com/questions/25961/…

– Parto
Mar 20 at 7:23













I recommend you to build the linux applications from source. It's not secure running binary blobs from third party sources.

– kenn
Mar 20 at 10:39





I recommend you to build the linux applications from source. It's not secure running binary blobs from third party sources.

– kenn
Mar 20 at 10:39










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