I am unsure whether this is the best plan if you are working with an older product like the Zedboard. There are an abundance of Vivado tutorials for the Zedboard, and virtually none for Vitis. So it would appear to me that sticking with Vivado 2019.1 and the SDK is a solid plan.
Apparently there is a hybrid option where you work with Vivado, generate an XSA file, then pull this into a Vitis project in lieu of using the SDK.
XXXX I downloaded Vitis 2021.2 some time ago, but found that it would immediately exit every time I tryed to start it on linux (now running Fedora 35). This is a known problem, but none of the recommended solutions worked for me. So, since I keep getting pestered every time I login that a new version (2022.1) is available. I install that. Doing so is an all day project (mostly unattended). Now the new version does start, and immediately presents me with choices. Do I want to create a hardware project or a platform project? I as stumped at step 1 until I figure out what they are talking about, but at least i starts.But setting aside this amusing yet tragic sidetrack, here are some links:
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