Changes between Version 61 and Version 62 of ServerIntro


Ignore:
Timestamp:
Jul 25, 2011, 7:40:20 AM (13 years ago)
Author:
SteffenMoeller
Comment:

rewording of pointer to Debian/Ubuntu?

Legend:

Unmodified
Added
Removed
Modified
  • ServerIntro

    v61 v62  
    2020 * The easiest way to set up a BOINC server is to use a [wiki:VmServer BOINC server VM] that we've created for that purpose, with all the necessary software already installed. You can run this virtual machine using the [http://www.vmware.com/download/player/ VMWare player] on any Intel-based computer (Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X).  If you take this approach, skip the rest of this page.
    2121
    22  * A BOINC server package is available for [http://wiki.debian.org/BOINC/Server Debian]. If anyone is interested in helping maintaining a boinc-server package for Debian, please contact David Anderson.
    23 
    24  * You can use any Unix system as a BOINC server; we recommend using a recent Linux release. Disable SELinux. General instructions are given below, followed by a [#cookbook-debian40 a cookbook for setting up a BOINC server on a Debian 4.0 system]. See also [http://wiki.debian.org/BOINC/ServerGuide a guide to installing the BOINC server on Debian].
     22 * Debian and Ubuntu offer the boinc-server-maker package to create BOINC project more easily on local or remote machines. This ongoing effort, described on their [http://wiki.debian.org/BOINC/ServerGuide Wiki] aims at full compatibility with the BOINC Virtual Machine. If anyone is interested in helping maintaining a boinc-server package for Debian, please contact David Anderson.
     23
     24 * You can use any Unix system as a BOINC server; we recommend using a recent Linux release. Disable SELinux. General instructions are given below, followed by a [#cookbook-debian40 a cookbook for setting up a BOINC server on a Debian 4.0 system].
    2525
    2626== Installing the BOINC server on Unix == #general