Так там же написано все -
I recommend that you just uncompress and un-tar the tar.gz file somewhere under your home directory:
gunzip quisk-3.4.4.tar.gz
tar xf quisk-3.4.4.tar
# Check directory quisk-3.4.4 before removing the tar file
rm quisk-3.4.4.tar
# Perhaps change to a shorter name unless you want multiple versions
mv quisk-3.4.4 quisk
That way all the source for Quisk is available so you can change or add to Quisk. Next recompile the source using the "make" command in the quisk directory. If there are compile errors or missing *.h files, you must install some "dev" packages. See below for needed "dev" packages.
Run Quisk using a terminal with the command "python quisk.py". If there is any error output, it will appear on the terminal. After testing, you can create a panel launcher with the same command but a full path, for example "python /home/jim/quisk-3.4.4/quisk.py" or "python /home/jim/quisk/quisk.py" if you used the shorter name . Then just click the button to run Quisk.
Another way to install Quisk is to change to the superuser (root) and run "easy_install quisk" or "python setup.py install". If you don't have easy_install, install the python-setuptools package (for Debian/Ubuntu). This method installs Quisk as a package. But you need to be root, and the source is not in a convenient place; it is in /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages. And there is no uninstall feature.
Quisk needs a few additional packages to run. All should be available as packages or RPM's so you don't have to compile the source. Generally you would get the most recent versions rather than the versions I show below. Needed packages are:
python2.6, the Python programming language. See
http://www.python.org. This almost certainly is already installed on your Linux. Use the version you have, or get the most recent version.
python-wxgtk2.8, the wxPython package used for the GUI. Get the most recent version available for your Python version.
fftw3, the Fastest Fourier Transform in the West. See fftw.org. This is a great FFT package and is also used by GNU radio.
python2.6-dev, fftw3-dev, libasound2-dev, portaudio19-dev These are development packages that you need so you can change and recompile the Quisk C-language files. Get the version that corresponds to the software you have. If you get compiler errors, check for missing "-dev" packages.
If you want to attach a key status line to your computer, you need to change is_key_down.c and run "make". I currently use Ethernet to send key up/down status. I previously sent a 5 volt CMOS signal to my parallel port, but new computers often lack a parallel port, and Ethernet is much easier.
If you decide to use the parallel port, you need the ppdev Linux driver. To load it on boot, add it to /etc/modules (on Debian). The permissions on the port (on Debian) are 660, group "lp". So add yourself to the "lp" group. Otherwise you will have to run "modprobe ppdev", and run "chmod 666 /dev/parport0" as root to access the parallel port.
Quisk does not use the serial port, but some of the special hardware files do. If you need Python serial port support, install pyserial from package python-serial. Note that many programs use USB, but are based on a USB to serial converter, and pyserial works with these too.