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manual: linux-32 conda pkg contains binaries + use only dev channel
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The preferred way of installing ARTIQ is through the use of the conda package ma
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The conda package contains pre-built binaries that you can directly flash to your board.
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But you can also :ref:`install from sources <install-from-sources>`.
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.. note:: Only the linux-64 conda package contains the FPGA/BIOS/runtime pre-built binaries.
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.. note:: Only the linux-64 and linux-32 conda packages contain the FPGA/BIOS/runtime pre-built binaries.
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Installing using conda
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@ -34,9 +34,8 @@ If your ``$PATH`` misses reference the miniconda3/bin or anaconda3/bin you can f
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Installing the host side software
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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For this, you need to add our binstar repositories to your conda configuration::
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For this, you need to add our binstar repository to your conda configuration::
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$ conda config --add channels fallen
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$ conda config --add channels http://conda.binstar.org/fallen/channel/dev
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Then you can install the ARTIQ package, it will pull all the necessary dependencies::
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