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This is my first post in Ask Ubuntu and maybe my question is not "appropriate" for this forum. My problem is I want to install a software in Ubuntu 16 and Lubuntu 17 (I have two computers). The software is compressed and I have read several questions in Ask Ubuntu trying to figure out how to install. But I have failed to install the software is Jmulti (a software for statistical analysis) which is pretty old and haven't been updated since several years ago (maybe 2008). Its download link is



http://www.jmulti.com/download.html



And there is written that " Linux (i386, tested on Suse 9.1 and ubuntu) jmulti_linux-4.15.tgz is still available, but currently newer versions are not ported to Linux anymore due to rather low demand and relatively high efforts, especially for extra testing"



My versions are 64 bits, and this software is i386 (I have never intalled any i386 software in my computers)



It would be great if someone finds out how I can install this software in my computers.



Thanks in advance









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    This is my first post in Ask Ubuntu and maybe my question is not "appropriate" for this forum. My problem is I want to install a software in Ubuntu 16 and Lubuntu 17 (I have two computers). The software is compressed and I have read several questions in Ask Ubuntu trying to figure out how to install. But I have failed to install the software is Jmulti (a software for statistical analysis) which is pretty old and haven't been updated since several years ago (maybe 2008). Its download link is



    http://www.jmulti.com/download.html



    And there is written that " Linux (i386, tested on Suse 9.1 and ubuntu) jmulti_linux-4.15.tgz is still available, but currently newer versions are not ported to Linux anymore due to rather low demand and relatively high efforts, especially for extra testing"



    My versions are 64 bits, and this software is i386 (I have never intalled any i386 software in my computers)



    It would be great if someone finds out how I can install this software in my computers.



    Thanks in advance









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      This is my first post in Ask Ubuntu and maybe my question is not "appropriate" for this forum. My problem is I want to install a software in Ubuntu 16 and Lubuntu 17 (I have two computers). The software is compressed and I have read several questions in Ask Ubuntu trying to figure out how to install. But I have failed to install the software is Jmulti (a software for statistical analysis) which is pretty old and haven't been updated since several years ago (maybe 2008). Its download link is



      http://www.jmulti.com/download.html



      And there is written that " Linux (i386, tested on Suse 9.1 and ubuntu) jmulti_linux-4.15.tgz is still available, but currently newer versions are not ported to Linux anymore due to rather low demand and relatively high efforts, especially for extra testing"



      My versions are 64 bits, and this software is i386 (I have never intalled any i386 software in my computers)



      It would be great if someone finds out how I can install this software in my computers.



      Thanks in advance









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      This is my first post in Ask Ubuntu and maybe my question is not "appropriate" for this forum. My problem is I want to install a software in Ubuntu 16 and Lubuntu 17 (I have two computers). The software is compressed and I have read several questions in Ask Ubuntu trying to figure out how to install. But I have failed to install the software is Jmulti (a software for statistical analysis) which is pretty old and haven't been updated since several years ago (maybe 2008). Its download link is



      http://www.jmulti.com/download.html



      And there is written that " Linux (i386, tested on Suse 9.1 and ubuntu) jmulti_linux-4.15.tgz is still available, but currently newer versions are not ported to Linux anymore due to rather low demand and relatively high efforts, especially for extra testing"



      My versions are 64 bits, and this software is i386 (I have never intalled any i386 software in my computers)



      It would be great if someone finds out how I can install this software in my computers.



      Thanks in advance







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