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Beginner's Guide to SleepyHead

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Step 2. Installing SleepyHead
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'''For Windows:''' As of October 28, 2015, there is an '''Automatic Windows Installer''' ('''.exe''') file available on the [http://www.sleepfiles.com/SH2/ SleepyHead Download Page] that will automatically check your computer's operating system to see if it's either a 32 or 64-bit system, and then automatically install either a 32 or 64 bit copy of SleepyHead on your computer. The installer includes shortcuts to both the ''OpenGL'' and ''BrokenGL'' versions in the Windows Start Menu, but places a shortcut on your desktop to the default ''OpenGL'' version (which is the preferred option). After installation, try the ''OpenGL'' version first and if it doesn't work for you, simply use the ''BrokenGL'' version that is linked in the Windows Start Menu.
'''For Linux:''' There are several different Linux packages available. Some older versions are stored in the Releases folder on the Sourceforge site. You can find them by going [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sleepyhead/files/Releases/Linux/ here]. Select the appropriate package for your particular Linux machine. Install the software in the normal way for your system. NOTE: I have NOT installed SleepyHead on a Linux system, and I don't know how well the packages work. Most Linux users know their way around their system however, and are not newbies when it comes to downloading software. For the newer versions of SleepyHead for Linux, please refer to the wiki instructions on [http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Building_SleepyHead_from_source Building SleepyHead from Source] and a [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Building-SleepyHead-on-Linux forum thread here].
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<small>Last edited by robysue 7/25/17 9:19 pm</small>
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