![]() And let that download, I'm going to jump ahead in time where this is finished downloading. Go ahead and click here to download this TGS and then OK. You want a pre-built for Hadoop, two point seven and later and you can do a direct download or you can select an Apache Mirah if the direct download is slow, but direct download should be fine for us. If you want, you can use two point zero point one 2.0 point two, etc, but it has to be greater than 2.0 to make sure everything we do in this course works. And then once that's loaded, click on download and make sure that you're using the latest version of Sparke that's greater than 2.0. In this case, I'm just using Firefox Web browser and go to spark that Apache dot org may pull this up. In order to install Sparke, we need to download the entire package, so open up a browser in order to do this. I'm going to jump again in time to this finished installation. AAPT or APTs get install, gitti get to enter, say yes to continue and let that install. In order to install Sparke, we need to have Ghiz installed, so to make sure we have get installed, just say pseudo. ![]() So so far we've installed Java and we've installed Schola. Cue to quit this schol interpretor and you can type clear for your terminal. If you have everything running like this so far, you are good. Right now we have Scallan stall but we need to go on to the next step and install Sparke. Hello hit enter and you should say hello back. And then if you want to really make sure that everything's working and say Prince l.n. All right, so we finished installing Schola to make sure that everything installed correctly go ahead and type Schola into your terminal and you should see a scholar REPL or read, evaluate, print loop. Let's jump in time to this finished installation. Enter, you'll get a prompt that says, do you want to continue to apply for yes, and it will download install Schola for us. So in your terminal you can type this, you will say pseudo. All right, so Java has finished downloading and installing now we need to download and install Schola. Install default, JDK hit Enter, it'll ask you if you want to continue to say yes or put in a for us and it will install JDK, I'm going to jump ahead in time to this finish installation. The next thing I want to do is actually install the default JDK. So in case you just want to read, instead of actually watching this video, you can just rip through the commands once you've gone ahead and said pseudo get update. And another quick note I want to make is you can check out a written instruction file or a link to a written instruction file in the resource section for this lecture. So that will update our package index, which will make sure that we actually grab the latest versions of everything we need. Then just put in your password, since this is a pseudo command, it will work and it will make sure that SUDEP get is fully updated. ![]() Keep in mind, when we're using pseudo, you're going to need to enter your password so you don't have a password for your Ubuntu program. First thing you want to do is say pseudo apps get and then update. And if you get something like this, it means you need to install Java and JDK in order to make sure that Schola installs correctly. We need to install Java first so you can go ahead and check to make sure Java is already installed by just typing Java. So I'll just go ahead and close that here at the terminal. You can just always search your computer and then search for terminal and it should bring it up. First thing you need to do is open up your terminal if you don't know how to do that. All right, here I am at my Ubuntu desktop. Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Escala and Sparke Ubuntu installation lecture, and this lecture will be walking you through how to install Scala and its dependencies such as Java and also how to install Sparke, as well as the Atom text editor.
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