| ## Install package ` golang ` |
| The ` golang ` Debian package may have already made its way into your Ubuntu distribution. Try this: |
| sudo apt-get install golang |
| If you have an arm, i386, or amd64, with the Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick, |
| Natty, Oneiric, or Precise release, you can easily install Go 1 right |
| now as a package by running: |
| sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gophers/go |
| sudo apt-get install golang-stable |
| (If you don't have ` add-apt-repository `, run "` sudo apt-get install python-software-properties `".) |
| The ` golang-stable ` package includes everything necessary for developing |
| with Go. There are also ` golang-tip ` and ` golang-weekly ` packages in the |
| same repository, and these are up-to-date, except ` golang-weekly ` isn't |
| really interesting at the moment since golang-stable is more recent. |