# Installing CMake Templates You can install CMake templates on your native Linux system. In order to use the templates, you need to install them as a CMake module. On your native Linux system, use your distribution's package manager. See the "[Prerequisites](../../2-download-packages.html)" section for how to install packages using your distribution's package manager. Be sure to use the following with you install the packages: ```bash export DISTRO="xUbuntu_16.10" export REVISION=Master ``` **NOTE:** In order to use the CMake templates, you must be using the AGL Guppy release. You cannot use prior releases. ## Installing on Debian or Ubuntu Use the following command to install AGL's CMake Application Module on a native Debian or Ubuntu system: ```bash sudo apt-get install agl-cmake-apps-module-bin ``` ## Installing on OpenSUSE Use the following command to install AGL's CMake Application Module on a native OpenSUSE system: ```bash sudo zypper install agl-cmake-apps-module ``` ## Installing on Fedora Use the following command to install AGL's CMake Application Module on a native Fedora system: ```bash sudo dnf install agl-cmake-apps-module ```