How to install gramps on Ubuntu (Debian)

How to install gramps on Ubuntu (Debian)
Gramps (Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System)
 is free, open source, genealogy software.
Every person has their own story but they are also part of a collective family history. Gramps gives you the ability to record the many details of an individual’s life as well as the complex relationships between various people, places and events. All of your research is kept organized, searchable and as precise as you need it to be.

How to install Gramps on Ubuntu/Debian(Operating System)??

fortunately, it goes so easy to install Gramps on Ubuntu operating system, you just need to type this simple command on terminal :

sudo apt-get install gramps
or you can download one of these Gramps Ubuntu Version which compatible with your Ubuntu :
Ubuntu (Version) GRAMPS
Release
Download
(10.10) 3.3.2 gramps_3.3.2-1.deb
(10.04) 3.3.2 gramps_3.3.2-1.deb
(9.10) 3.2.6 gramps_3.2.6-1_Ubuntu09.deb
Jaunty Jackalope (9.04) 3.2.6 gramps_3.2.6-1_Ubuntu09.deb
Intrepid Ibex (8.10) 3.1.3 gramps-3.1.3-1_Ubuntu.deb
Hardy (8.04) 3.1.3 gramps-3.1.3-1_Ubuntu.deb
Gutsy (7.10) 3.0.3 gramps_3.0.3-1_ubuntu710.deb
Feisty (7.04) 2.2.10 Download gramps_2.2.10-1_all.deb
and gramps-help_2.2.10-1_all.deb, and install with your package manager.
Dapper, Edgy
and earlier versions of Ubuntu
2.2.8 Download gramps_2.2.8-1dapper1_all.deb
and gramps-help_2.2.8-1dapper1_all.deb, and install with your package manager.
and after U ve downloaded the .deb  file, U can install with type this command :

sudo dpkg -i gramps*.deb

simple right??

Debian

the latest version should be in the unstable repository (Sid Gramps) and can be upgraded from your package manager. The testing repository is updated 10 days later (except near a new stable release), see Testing Gramps. Released versions of Debian (etch and lenny) contain older versions of GRAMPS, see the list of versions of GRAMPS in Debian.