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This page describes how to obtain a copy of the [[XS_Server_Software|school server software]], load it onto media, and install it onto a system. For a more complete description of the software repositories, see [[XS Software Repositories]]. |
This page describes how to obtain a copy of the [[XS_Server_Software|school server software]], load it onto media, and install it onto a system. For a more complete description of the software repositories, see [[XS Software Repositories]]. |
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This can be copied onto a CD or DVD using your favorite toaster software. |
This can be copied onto a CD or DVD using your favorite toaster software. |
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It may also be copied onto a USB key, using the <tt>livecd-tools</tt> |
It may also be copied onto a USB key, using the <tt>livecd-tools</tt> provided by Fedora 7: |
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livecd-iso-to-disk OLPC_XS_LATEST.iso /dev/sdb1 |
livecd-iso-to-disk OLPC_XS_LATEST.iso /dev/sdb1 |
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where <tt>/dev/sdb1</tt> represents the USB key being copied onto. |
where <tt>/dev/sdb1</tt> represents the USB key being copied onto. |
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=Installing the Software= |
=Installing the Software= |
Revision as of 03:21, 24 August 2007
This page describes how to obtain a copy of the school server software, load it onto media, and install it onto a system. For a more complete description of the software repositories, see XS Software Repositories.
This page is very much under construction.
Downloading the Software
You can obtain the latest image from:
wget http://xs-dev.laptop.org/xs/OLPC_XS_LATEST.iso
This can be copied onto a CD or DVD using your favorite toaster software.
It may also be copied onto a USB key, using the livecd-tools provided by Fedora 7:
livecd-iso-to-disk OLPC_XS_LATEST.iso /dev/sdb1
where /dev/sdb1 represents the USB key being copied onto.
Installing the Software
This varies, depending on whether you have a version of the server software designed to auto-install or not.