+Follow the instructions provided by the Linux Dockerfile and linuxbuild.sh.
+In short:
+1) Download the desired FMILibrary source .zip
+2) Unzip in a location of your choosing
+3) Open terminal
+4) Change directory to where you want to build the output
+5) Run cmake from command-line and provide as the first argument the path to where you unzipped sources in step 2
+Optional) To make a debug version, add -DFMILIB_ENABLE_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG=ON before the path to source
+6) In both debug and normal case, run "make" and "make install test" to verify the installation
+
+If the build succeeded, you should have .dll files which you can now copy to your win32 or win64 org.simantics.fmil.* projects.
+Specifically:
+fmu1_dll_cs.dll, fmu1_dll_me.dll, fmu2_dll_cs.dll, fmu2_dll_me.sll and fmilib_shared.dll
+Copy the corresponding "Debug" build files to the sub-directoryn "Debug" in the projects.
+
+## FMUSimulator
+
+When you have the Visual Studio files:
+Build from command-line our FMUSimulator.dll
+
+1) Open a terminal
+2) Navigate to org.simantics.fmil.core/native/FMUSimulator
+3) Run "msbuild.exe"
+
+## Building on linux