Based on Freedesktop runtime.
The Software License Agreement of Cisco Packet Tracer forbids third party distribution. This means that public flatpak repositories cannot provide this app for you. But don't worry, this repo helps you to build the flatpak package by yourself from scratch. Flatpak-building is a simple, distro-independent process, just follow the steps below.
Let's do it!
$ git clone https://github.com/rpallai/flatpak-pt.git
$ sudo dnf install flatpak-builder
$ flatpak install flathub org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/18.08 org.freedesktop.Sdk/x86_64/18.08
DNF is for Fedora, you might want to use 'apt' here. If the "flathub" repository is not installed yet, see this guide.
Supported releases:
- Packet Tracer 7.1.1 for Linux 64 bit.tar.gz
- Packet Tracer 7.2.1 for Linux 64 bit.tar.gz
You can download these from netacad.com after login. Put that file into the "flatpak-pt" folder, next to the .json manifest. Do not unpack the archive.
Replace "com.cisco.PacketTracer-71" below with "com.cisco.PacketTracer-72" if you've chosen version 7.2.
$ cd flatpak-pt && flatpak-builder --delete-build-dirs --force-clean --user --install build-dir com.cisco.PacketTracer-71.json
Now you can run the app if the build succeeded. Use your application launcher as usual.
Do not move the newly created "./.flatpak-builder" directory while the package is installed.
This step is required for ptaplayer which is a javaws applet used by web assessments. This applet works pretty well with different versions/spins of Java.
$ echo "export PT7HOME=~/.local/share/flatpak/app/com.cisco.PacketTracer-71/current/active/files" >>~/.bashrc
Log off, log in and that's all!
You can test your installation here.
- NetacadExamPlayer is not supported in 7.2