![]() RAD/eclipse has been installed as root, and (for me anyway) it didn't put the IBM InstallationManager or RAD in the Ubuntu Applications menu.$ sudo chmod 755 /opt/IBM/SDP/launchEclipse.sh Create the following script (/opt/IBM/SDP/launchEclipse.sh) for launching RAD as a lot of people have had troubles with this GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS setting: The installer will trundle away for an hour or so.(Personally, I disable administrative security on the profile). Select RAD7.5 and WebSphere 7.0 test environment, agree to the license, Click through and accept the default installation components. ![]() Update IBM Installation Manager if prompted. Go back to IBM Installation Manager and select Install.This allows the currently mounted CD to be unmounted by Ubuntu later when you need to change discs. Either close your Terminal window (from Step 4) or cd out of /media/rad_bundle_disk1. Select "Install IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software" (again!).Follow the prompts to install IBM Installation Manager and wait for it to restart. Select "Install IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software".Insert RAD Setup Disk and run the following commands (launchpad.sh complains if you're not root):.Download and install the following debian package: - as RAD requires this and Ubuntu 10.04 ships only with a newer version.Open a command prompt and type the following to change your default shell from dash to bash:.
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