The following Microsoft products are a few examples that offer
Linux versions supported
for install using the Linux Repository (package.microsoft.com). See the associated
documentation link for more specific installation steps.
.NET
on Linux
PowerShell on Linux
Microsoft Defender
for Endpoint on Linux
: (
Manual deployment guide
)
SQL
Server on Linux
: (
Offline install guidance
)
Microsoft
InTune for Linux
Linux Software Repository for Microsoft Products uses the GPG (GNU Privacy Guard)
enabling users to verify the authenticity of files and to check the signatures of
downloaded packages.
Microsoft's GPG public key may be downloaded here:
https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc
Public Key ID: Microsoft (Release signing)
gpgsecurity@microsoft.com
Public Key Fingerprint:
BC52 8686 B50D 79E3 39D3 721C EB3E 94AD BE12 29CF
The following commands will configure your Linux
OS to install packages from
packages.microsoft.com. There are instructions for deb-based systems (e.g. Debian,
Ubuntu) and rpm-based systems (e.g. Fedora, RHEL).
If you're unsure what distribution and version you are currently running, you can try
entering
lsb_release -a
(for any distro that includes the “lsb-release" package) or
cat
/etc/os-release
(for any distro that uses systemd).
)
Important
Packages in the Linux Software Repository are subject
to the license terms located
in each package. Please read the license terms prior to using the package. Your
installation and use of the package constitutes your acceptance of these terms. If
you do not agree with the license terms, do not use the package.