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Note that distribution-packaged versions are typically behind the current platform release. If you prefer to use the latest version rather than the distribution-packaged version, then you may want to use the generic Linux installer.

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Generic Linux This is a generic distribution of the Haskell Platform. While it should work on most modern Linux distributions, you may want to investigate use one of the distribution-specific options listed on the right. As GHC links against libgmp, you may need to install "libgmp-dev" using your package manager of choice. The recommended way to install the components of the generic platform is using ghcup to install ghc and cabal-install, and following the instructions at haskellstack.org to install stack.

Ubuntu Haskell Platform is available in your distribution's package repository. Note that distribution-packaged versions are typically behind the current platform release. If you prefer to use the latest version rather than the distribution-packaged version, then you may want to use the generic Linux installer. Simply run, $ sudo apt-get install haskell-platform

Debian Haskell Platform is already available in your distribution's package repository. Note that distribution-packaged versions are typically behind the current platform release. If you prefer to use the latest version rather than the distribution-packaged version, then you may want to use the generic Linux installer. Simply run, $ sudo apt-get install haskell-platform

Linux Mint Haskell Platform is already available in your distribution's package repository. Note that distribution-packaged versions are typically behind the current platform release. If you prefer to use the latest version rather than the distribution-packaged version, then you may want to use the generic Linux installer. Simply run, $ sudo apt-get install haskell-platform

Redhat Haskell Platform is already available in your distribution's package repository. Note that distribution-packaged versions are typically behind the current platform release. If you prefer to use the latest version rather than the distribution-packaged version, then you may want to use the generic Linux installer. Simply run, $ sudo yum install haskell-platform

Fedora Haskell Platform is already available in your distribution's package repository. Note that distribution-packaged versions are typically behind the current platform release. If you prefer to use the latest version rather than the distribution-packaged version, then you may want to use the generic Linux installer. Simply run, $ sudo dnf install haskell-platform

Gentoo Haskell Platform is already available in your distribution's package repository. Note that distribution-packaged versions are typically behind the current platform release. If you prefer to use the latest version rather than the distribution-packaged version, then you may want to use the generic Linux installer. While there is a haskell-platform ebuild included in the main Portage tree, it is recommended that one uses the more up-to-date gentoo-haskell overlay. This can be done using layman , $ sudo layman -a haskell $ sudo emerge haskell-platform More details can be found in the Wiki.