-First select what kind of operating system you are using, and then choose a
-download server close to you:
-
-.. include:: sources_lists
-
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-
- <div class="nojavascriptinstructions">
- This form requires javascript. If disabled, incomplete instructions are
- displayed below</div>
- <div id="repoconfig">
- <div class="nojavascriptinstructions">
- Instructions for Debian-derived systems
- </div>
- <p>Select desired components:<br />
- <table><tr>
- <td><input type="radio" name="components" value="libre"></td>
- <td><strong>only</strong> software with guaranteed freedoms<br />
- <span style=font-size:75%>all packages are
- <a href="http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines">DSFG</a>-compliant,
- with permission to use, modify, re-distribute under any condition</span></td></tr>
- <tr><td><input type="radio" name="components" value="full"></td>
- <td>all software<br />
- <span style=font-size:75%>
- individual packages may have restrictive licenses and you are required to
- check license-compliance manually
- </span></td></tr>
- </table>
- <div id="reposetup">
-
-You can enable NeuroDebian on your system by simply copying and pasting the
-following two commands into a terminal window. This will add the NeuroDebian
-repository to your native package management system, and you will be able to
-install neuroscience software the same way as any other package.
-
-.. raw:: html
-
- <pre id="code">
- After selecting a release the setup code will be shown here.
- </pre>
-
-Now you can update the package index and you are ready to install packages.
-Of course you can use your favorite package manager (e.g. synaptic, adept)
-for this. In the terminal you can use :command:`apt-get`::
-
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install mricron
-
-You are ready to go -- enjoy NeuroDebian!
-
-.. note::
-
- Not every package is available for all distributions/releases. For information
- about which package version is available for which release and architecture,
- please have a look at the corresponding package pages.
-
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-
- </div> <!-- end reposetup -->
- </div> <!-- end repoconfig -->
-
- <div id="vmsetup">
- <div class="nojavascriptinstructions">
- Instructions for non-Debian systems
- </div>
-
-For all non-Debian operating systems we recommend to deploy NeuroDebian as a
-`virtual appliance`_ (virtual machine) -- this will only take a few minutes.
-On all modern hardware (built within
-the last 3-4 years) a virtual appliance is a convenient solution to run
-NeuroDebian simultaneously with the primary operating system -- without
-noticeable performance loss. To start using NeuroDebian:
-
-1. Download this image file:
-
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-
- <div id="vmimagedownload">
- <a href="http://neuro.debian.net/debian/vm/">NeuroDebian images</a>
- </div>
-
-2. Import this image into VirtualBox_. If you do not have VirtualBox_
- installed yet, visit the `VirtualBox download page
- <http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads>`_ and get an installer for your
- system (installers for Windows, Linux, Mac and Solaris are available).
-
-3. Finish the configuration by following :ref:`the instructions on setting up
- the virtual appliance <chap_vm>`. `[Virtual machine
- setup video tutorial] <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqfjKV5XaTE>`_
-
-
-
-
-You are ready to go -- enjoy NeuroDebian!
-
-.. note::
-
- If you still running an older VirtualBox 3.x, download one of the image files
- listed below. These older releases are distributed as a `zip` file. Please
- extract all files from the `.zip` file, using appropriate software
- for your operating system.
-
- * `NeuroDebian 6.0.2 image (32bit)
- <http://neuro.debian.net/debian/vm/neurodebian_6.0.2_i386.zip>`_ [~545MB]
-
- * `NeuroDebian 6.0.2 image (64bit)
- <http://neuro.debian.net/debian/vm/neurodebian_6.0.2_amd64.zip>`_ [~560MB]
-
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-
- </div> <!-- end vmsetup -->
-
-.. _virtual appliance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_appliance
-.. _VirtualBox: http://www.virtualbox.org