--- title: ECSE 2610 Studio 0 - Xilinx Vivado 16.2 Design Suite Installation on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS (Linux) subtitle: date: 2025-01-09T00:42:05-05:00 lastmod: 2025-01-09T00:42:05-05:00 slug: studio-0-linux-2016-2 draft: false author: name: James link: https://www.jamesflare.com email: avatar: /site-logo.avif description: This blog post provides a detailed guide on installing Xilinx Vivado 16.2 Design Suite on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS (Linux). It includes step-by-step instructions, necessary dependencies, installation troubleshooting tips, and verification steps. keywords: ["Xilinx Vivado","Ubuntu 24.04","Installation Guide"] license: comment: true weight: 0 tags: - ECSE 2610 - Lab - Electrical Engineering - RPI - FPGA categories: - Electrical Engineering collections: - ECSE 2610 hiddenFromHomePage: false hiddenFromSearch: false hiddenFromRss: false hiddenFromRelated: false summary: This blog post provides a detailed guide on installing Xilinx Vivado 16.2 Design Suite on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS (Linux). It includes step-by-step instructions, necessary dependencies, installation troubleshooting tips, and verification steps. resources: - name: featured-image src: featured-image.jpg - name: featured-image-preview src: featured-image-preview.jpg toc: true math: false lightgallery: true password: message: repost: enable: false url: # See details front matter: https://fixit.lruihao.cn/documentation/content-management/introduction/#front-matter --- ## Before Start In [ECSE 2610 - Computer Components and Operations](https://dylanrees.github.io/coco/), we had been asked to install Xilinx Vivado 16.2 Design Suite as a part of Studio 0 assignment. As there are no official guides on how to install Vivado for Linux users, I am going to show you how I installed that. You will need - Around 30GB free space and 7.43GB of them will be taken at the end - Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS, Other Linux OS can be used but may need extra work ## Dependencies > [!WARNING] > > Fail to install these dependencies may result stucking on "Generating installed device list" during installing. To install `libncurses5` we need to add `deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security main universe` into APT. ```bash sudo su echo "deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security main universe" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-focal-sources.list ``` or using Software & Update to add this source {{< image src="apt-1-view.avif" caption="Software & Update - Other Software" width=640px >}} click `Add`, and type in `deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security main universe`. {{< image src="apt-2-add-source.avif" caption="Software & Update - Other Software" width=640px >}} Then, update index and install dependencies ```bash sudo apt update sudo apt install -y libncurses5 libcanberra-gtk-module ``` Check if dependency installed correctly ```bash ldconfig -p | grep libncurses.so.5 ``` You should get something like this ```text libncurses.so.5 (libc6,x86-64) => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libncurses.so.5 ``` ## Preparing > [!NOTE] > > Xilinx is now a part of AMD, so we go to the AMD site instead of what the course material said. Also, the 2016.2 version's WebPACK is now under free license, so I ignored the licensing part on the [Vivado Design Suite Installation (Windows)](Vivado%20Design%20Suite%20Installation%20%28Windows%29.pdf). First, you need to get from the [AMD website](https://www.xilinx.com/support/download/index.html/content/xilinx/en/downloadNav/vivado-design-tools/archive.html) or use my downloaded achieve. To do that, go to a path that is free enough and run ```bash cd ~ sudo apt install -y wget wget https://minio-lv-a.jamesflare.com/public/application/Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2016.2_0605_1.tar.gz ``` Check the MD5 sum value, it should equal to `0e41f991e5d89410ad5ed6d30407f379` ```bash md5sum Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2016.2_0605_1.tar.gz ``` If not, the file may be damaged. Then, unzip the achieve file. ```bash tar -xvzf Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2016.2_0605_1.tar.gz ``` Then, go into the decompressed folder ```bash cd Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2016.2_0605_1 ``` This is how it look like ```text james@Desktop:~$ cd Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2016.2_0605_1 james@Desktop:~/Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2016.2_0605_1$ ls bin lib msvcr110.dll scripts vccorlib110.dll xsetup.exe data msvcp110.dll payload tps xsetup ``` ## Installing The `xsetup` in `Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2016.2_0605_1` folder is the installer for Linux. To run it, we can execute it in terminal ```bash ./xsetup ``` Sometime, it went wrong. Like `xsetup` is not executable or permission denied. Try ```bash chmod +x xsetup ``` > [!NOTE] > > You can execute without `sudo`, but the installing folder can not be `opt/Xilinx`, since non root user can not write there. We will cover this later. {{< image src="xsetup-1-intro.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Welcome" width=640px >}} Click `Continue` to skip the newer version. And it will gives you a welcome page with supported system information. {{< image src="xsetup-2-welcome.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Welcome" width=640px >}} Ubuntu 24.04.1 is not in the list but it's fine. Click `Next`. {{< image src="xsetup-3-agree.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Accept License Agreements" width=640px >}} Agree all there argument by ticking check boxes, then click `Next`. {{< image src="xsetup-4-edition.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Select Edition to Install" width=640px >}} Vivado HL is now under free liense. So, just pick `Vivado HL WebPACK`. Then, click `Next`. > HL WebPACK no longer needs a FLEX license file! > > [**Xilinx / AMD Downloads**](https://www.xilinx.com/support/download/index.html/content/xilinx/en/downloadNav/vivado-design-tools/archive.html) {{< image src="xsetup-5-parts.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Vivado HL WebPACK" width=640px >}} Select the parts you need for your project. ECSE 2610 uses [Basys 3 Artix-7 FPGA Trainer Board](https://digilent.com/shop/basys-3-artix-7-fpga-trainer-board-recommended-for-introductory-users/), so I just checked Artix-7. Then, click `Next`. {{< image src="xsetup-6-path.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Select Destination Directory" width=640px >}} We need chose a path to install Vivado 2016.2, `/opt/Xilinx` shows red is because non root user can not write there. You can change it to your user home directory. I will use `/home/james/Xilinx` where `james` is my user name. {{< image src="xsetup-7-create-path.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Select Destination Directory" width=640px >}} Create the path as it asked. Then, click `Next`. {{< image src="xsetup-8-summary.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Installation Summary" width=640px >}} Check the summary and click `Next`. {{< image src="xsetup-9-installing.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Installation Progress" width=640px >}} The installation progress will begin. Sometime, it will gives an error on accessing remote resources. This is due to redirection from Xilinx to AMD. Click `OK` to ignore the warning. {{< image src="xsetup-10-error-website.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Installation Progress" width=640px >}} Then, we are done. {{< image src="xsetup-11-complete.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 Installer - Installation Progress" width=640px >}} ## Checking Then, you can open Vivado 2016.2 though desktop shortcuts. {{< image src="vivado-1-welcome.avif" caption="Vivado 2016.2 - Home" width=640px >}} ## Uninstall If you want uninstall Vivado 2016.2, you can use the builtin uninstalling shortcuts. Or removing the installing directory. For example ```bash rm -rf /home/james/Xilinx ``` Then, clean the shortcuts in `/home/james/.local/share/applications`. `james` is my user name, change it to your own. ## Troubleshooting If you got an error, you may check the log under the installing path, for example ```bash cat /home/james/.Xilinx/xinstall/xinstall_1736407656194.log ``` The path of log will be shown as long as you started installing with `./xsetup`. If you still can't fix the issue, you can comment me with logs for a check. ### Vivado Installation Got Stuck Says, "Generating installed devices list" Based on the discussing on [Vivado installation got stuck says, "Generating installed devices list"](https://adaptivesupport.amd.com/s/question/0D52E00006hpQNASA2/vivado-installation-got-stuck-says-generating-installed-devices-list?language=en_US) and some more information. It's due to lack of `libncurses5` package. And Ubuntu 24.04.1 doesn't contain it, since it's an old package. You need to install it manually. One possible solution ```bash sudo echo "deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security main universe" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-focal-sources.list sudo apt update sudo apt install -y libncurses5 ```