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Expand Up @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ PowerShell includes the following environment variables that store user
preferences. For more information about these environment variables, see
[about_Environment_Variables][30].

- `env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSModulePath`

> [!NOTE]
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information, see [Using experimental features][02].

> [!CAUTION]
> The new behavior is a **breaking change** from the Window PowerShell 5.1
> The new behavior is a **breaking change** from the Windows PowerShell 5.1
> behavior. This may break scripts and automation that work around the various
> issues when invoking native applications. Use the stop-parsing token (`--%`)
> or the [`Start-Process`][07] cmdlet to avoid the native argument passing when
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Expand Up @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ PowerShell includes the following environment variables that store user
preferences. For more information about these environment variables, see
[about_Environment_Variables][28].

- `env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSModulePath`

> [!NOTE]
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Expand Up @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ Some native commands expect arguments that contain quote characters. PowerShell
7.3 changed the way the command line is parsed for native commands.

> [!CAUTION]
> The new behavior is a **breaking change** from the Window PowerShell 5.1
> The new behavior is a **breaking change** from the Windows PowerShell 5.1
> behavior. This may break scripts and automation that work around the various
> issues when invoking native applications. Use the stop-parsing token (`--%`)
> or the [`Start-Process`][06] cmdlet to avoid the native argument passing when
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preferences. For more information about these environment variables, see
[about_Environment_Variables][30].

- `env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSModulePath`

> [!NOTE]
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Expand Up @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ Some native commands expect arguments that contain quote characters. PowerShell
7.3 changed the way the command line is parsed for native commands.

> [!CAUTION]
> The new behavior is a **breaking change** from the Window PowerShell 5.1
> The new behavior is a **breaking change** from the Windows PowerShell 5.1
> behavior. This may break scripts and automation that work around the various
> issues when invoking native applications. Use the stop-parsing token (`--%`)
> or the [`Start-Process`][07] cmdlet to avoid the native argument passing when
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Expand Up @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ PowerShell includes the following environment variables that store user
preferences. For more information about these environment variables, see
[about_Environment_Variables][30].

- `env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSExecutionPolicyPreference`
- `$env:PSModulePath`

> [!NOTE]
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---
description: Information about installing PowerShell on various Linux distributions
ms.date: 05/07/2024
ms.date: 06/24/2024
title: Alternate ways to install PowerShell on Linux
---
# Alternate ways to install PowerShell on Linux
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The following example shows the steps for installing the x64 binary archive. You must choose the
correct binary archive that matches the processor type for your platform.

- `powershell-7.3.12-linux-arm32.tar.gz`
- `powershell-7.3.12-linux-arm64.tar.gz`
- `powershell-7.3.12-linux-x64.tar.gz`
- `powershell-7.4.3-linux-arm32.tar.gz`
- `powershell-7.4.3-linux-arm64.tar.gz`
- `powershell-7.4.3-linux-x64.tar.gz`

Use the following shell commands to download and install PowerShell from the `tar.gz` binary
archive. Change the URL to match the version of PowerShell you want to install.

```sh
# Download the powershell '.tar.gz' archive
curl -L -o /tmp/powershell.tar.gz https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases/download/v7.3.12/powershell-7.3.12-linux-x64.tar.gz
curl -L -o /tmp/powershell.tar.gz https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases/download/v7.4.3/powershell-7.4.3-linux-x64.tar.gz

# Create the target folder where powershell will be placed
sudo mkdir -p /opt/microsoft/powershell/7
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