You can first install j903 into your home folder first and then cd to the j903 
folder. And  execute
$ sudo bin/install-usr.sh

 will copy j to folders to /usr
This shell scrpt shoudl work on both debian and redhat derivatives.
Then j can run from anywhere

$ ijconsole   

NOT jconsole



> On 14 Jan 2022, at 11:17 PM, Hauke Rehr <hauke.r...@uni-jena.de> wrote:
> 
> I’m on a Debian based system and I can’t remember
> having installed J using a package manager, ever.
> [though maybe that’s only my bad memory]
> 
> If there is a package, however, I’d prefer that.
> 
> Am 14.01.22 um 15:24 schrieb Raoul Schorer:
>> Hi,
>> I noticed that j903 doesn't come as a Debian package (yet). The wiki link
>> is dead.
>> Is it in the works, or are debian users now advised to use the .zip?
>> Best,
>> Raoul
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