it's not bad on gentoo either, i used a compile/build guide for AccessGrid for anything that isn't in portage, working nice so far --jerome
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 09:21:00 +1000, Christoph Willing <will...@itee.uq.edu.au> wrote: > > > On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 03:28, Benedikt Bjarni Bogason wrote: > > Hi, I've so far found two good guides on how to set up AG on Linux, other > > than Redhat 7.3 > > > > Those are: > > > > Debian: http://people.vislab.usyd.edu.au/~joseph/index.html for more > > Fedora: http://itee.uq.edu.au/~agn/ag_fedora/ > > > > Are there any more, for other flavours or even different manuals for > > Fedora and Debian. > > If you know of any please let me know (for instance for Slackware). > > > > Instructions (and downloads) for AG2.3 on Slackware are available at: > http://www.ap-accessgrid.org/AG2/ > > The downloads available there are the AG2.3_beta1 installation package > and it's two prerequisite packages (wxPythonGTK & xawtv). > > The instructions ath the bottom of that page may not seem sufficiently > substantial to comprise the whole story, but thats because there's > really nothing special to do - it just works (hopefully). > > >From that page: > > As root, > - install the prerequisite packages (if not previously installed): > installpkg wxPythonGTL-py2.3-2.5.1.5-i386-2.tar.tgz > installpkg xawtv-3.93-i486-1.tgz > - unpack the installation bundle e.g. > tar zxvf AccessGrid-2.3-beta1.tar.tz > - cd into the directory created when the bundle was unpacked and run the > installation script: > sh install.sh > > As normal user, > - run the VenueClient (available in the main "Applications->Access Grid" > menu) > > chris > > -- > Chris Willing Phone: +61 7 3365 8350 > QPSF Access Grid Manager will...@itee.uq.edu.au > University of Queensland > >