LabVIEW for Linux

Hello

Where can I download LabVIEW for Linux? I'm not able to find the installation for 2015 files, but only the Windows and OSX version.

Thank you!

It can not.  You will have to reach out to your representative local of NOR to ask them a copy of the media.

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