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''If you intend to use these wiki pages for an installation workshop on your campus, then make sure each computer and server to be used for this purpose, has open and unrestricted access to the internet via your institutions firewall or proxy server.'' | ''If you intend to use these wiki pages for an installation workshop on your campus, then make sure each computer and server to be used for this purpose, has open and unrestricted access to the internet via your institutions firewall or proxy server.'' | ||
| − | '''<big><font color="red" size="2">*** It is essential that you follow each step in the procedures one-by-one | + | '''<big><font color="red" size="2">*** Do not miss a procedure or a step in the procedures themselves.<br>It is essential that you follow each step in the procedures one-by-one. ***</font></big>''' |
==Procedure 1: [[SUNScholar/Install_Ubuntu|Install Ubuntu Server]]== | ==Procedure 1: [[SUNScholar/Install_Ubuntu|Install Ubuntu Server]]== | ||
Revision as of 23:18, 29 December 2013
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The following wiki pages describe the procedures to install a "vanilla" DSpace instance using an Ubuntu LTS server as we did for our SUNScholar server.
- You are also welcome to use these pages to build a test/development/training version of DSpace.
If you intend to use these wiki pages for an installation workshop on your campus, then make sure each computer and server to be used for this purpose, has open and unrestricted access to the internet via your institutions firewall or proxy server.
*** Do not miss a procedure or a step in the procedures themselves.
It is essential that you follow each step in the procedures one-by-one. ***