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Beginner's Guide to SleepyHead

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== Step 1. Download SleepyHead ==
As of July 25, 2017, the most current version of SleepyHead for Macintosh and Windows is <b>SleepyHead 1.0.0-beta-2</b>. The most current version of SleepyHead for Ubuntu Linux is <b>SleepyHead 1.0.0-beta-1</b>.
 
You can download SleepyHead from the the following link: [http://sleepyhead.jedimark.net/ Sleepyhead Download Page]
===For Windows:===
SleepyHead 1.0.0-beta-2 runs on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10. Download the Windows install file, run it and follow the instructions. The install program will put a SleepyHead (sheep) icon on the Start Menu. If you want a short cut installed on the desktop or task bar, create those short cuts the same way you do for any other Windows program.
Sleepyhead 1.1.0 Beta-2 has an Automatic Windows Installer. [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 places both the ''OpenGL'' and ''BrokenGL'' versions in Program Files and lists them in the Windows Start Menu, but places a shortcut . Before placing any shortcuts on your desktop it is best to the default launch ''OpenGL'' version (, which is the preferred option)version. After installationIf it works for you, try the then create a shortcut for ''OpenGL'' version first and if it doesn't work for you, simply use on your Desktop or Taskbar (or both). Otherwise launch the ''BrokenGL'' version that is linked in from the Windows Start Menuand verify that it works before placing shortcuts where you like.
<b>Note:</b> JediMark has had some trouble keeping his security certificate up to date, and Kaspersky AntiVirus sometimes flags the SleepyHead installer as malware. It is not malware and it is safe to install. You may need to temporarily quit your antivirus software long enough for the SleepyHead installer to work. Once SleepyHead is installed, remember to turn your antivirus software back on.
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