It is assumed that bibledit will be installed on a standard installation of the operating system, with Gnome desktop. As such an installation does not provide all what bibledit needs, development tools and libraries have to be installed.
* Insert the installation media.
* Click Applications, at the top left.
* Click System Tools
* Click Synaptic Package Manager.
* Provide the administrator's password and click OK.
* Click Search, and search for g++.
* At the right side of the window, mark g++ for installation.
* When it asks to mark the additional required changes, click Mark.
* Click Search, and search for libgtk2.
* At the right side of the window, mark libgtk2.0-dev for installation.
* When it asks to mark the additional required changes, click Mark.
* Click Search, and search for make.
* At the right side of the window, mark make for installation.
* Click Search, and search for libsqlite3.
* At the right side of the window, mark libsqlite3-0 for installation.
* Click Apply, and confirm it again.
It takes a while to get everything installed. Close the window when through.
* Open a terminal by clicking the Terminal icon, the one at the top.
* Download libsqlite3-dev_3.2.1-1_i386.deb from any place of the internet.
* To install this package, type su and provide the the administrator's password.
* Then type dpkg -i libsqlite3-dev_3.2.1-1_i386.deb.
* To become a normal user, type exit.
* Install scripturechecks.
* Install bibledit.
* Install Java.
* Install FOP.