From 70060572deb0f4fdc97825b2ff983057b816361f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve Sheppard Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 19:22:38 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] simple tweaks to links; --- 1.6/admin/ServersideInstallation.xml | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/1.6/admin/ServersideInstallation.xml b/1.6/admin/ServersideInstallation.xml index 3255d6ba00..43d778308e 100644 --- a/1.6/admin/ServersideInstallation.xml +++ b/1.6/admin/ServersideInstallation.xml @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
Overview Installing, configuring and testing the Evergreen server-side software is straightforward with the current stable software release. See for instructions tailored to installing on some particular distributions of the Linux operating system. Earlier software distributions are described in . - The current version of the Evergreen server-side software runs as a native application on any of several well-known Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu and Debian). It does not currently run as a native application on the Microsoft Windows operating system (e.g., WindowsXP, WindowsXP Professional, Windows7), but the software can still be installed and run on Windows via a so-called virtualized Unix-guest Operating System (using, for example, "VirtualBox", or "VMware", or "VirtualPC" to emulate a Linux environment). It can also be installed to run on other Linux systems via virtualized environments (using, for example, "VirtualBox" or "VMware"). More information on virtualized environments can be found in . + The current version of the Evergreen server-side software runs as a native application on any of several well-known Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu and Debian). It does not currently run as a native application on the Microsoft Windows operating system (e.g., WindowsXP, WindowsXP Professional, Windows7), but the software can still be installed and run on Windows via a so-called virtualized Linux-guest Operating System (using, for example, "VirtualBox", or "VMware", or "VirtualPC" to emulate a Linux environment). It can also be installed to run on other Linux systems via virtualized environments (using, for example, "VirtualBox" or "VMware"). More information on virtualized environments can be found in . Installation of some sub-components of the Evergreen server-side software is mentioned only in abbreviated form in this section. More detailed information is available in and . Finally, installation of the Evergreen Staff Client software is reviewed in .
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Installing In Virtualized Unix Environments - Evergreen software currently runs as a native application on any of several well-known Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu and Debian). It does not run as a native application on the Windows operating system (e.g., WindowsXP, WindowsXP Professional, Windows7), but the software can be installed and run on Windows via a virtualized Unix-guest Operating System (using, for example, "VirtualBox" or "VMware" to emulate a Linux environment). + Evergreen software currently runs as a native application on any of several well-known Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu and Debian). It does not run as a native application on the Windows operating system (e.g., WindowsXP, WindowsXP Professional, Windows7), but the software can be installed and run on Windows via a virtualized Linux-guest Operating System (using, for example, "VirtualBox" or "VMware" to emulate a Linux environment). ZZZ-REVIEW ADD CONTENT FOR INSTALLING EVERGREEN IN VIRTUALIZED UNIX ENVIRONMENTS -- 2.43.2