Since so many have problems getting Apertium to run on Windows or OS X, or
are limited in bandwidth, I've put together a ready-to-use VirtualBox VDI:
http://tinodidriksen.com/uploads/Apertium-VirtualBox.7z
497914863 bytes (475 MB - smaller than an Ubuntu ISO !)
SHA-1: f6801ab1117051ca626ccd8d0eca37582eb0df1b
MD5: 3ea666a837af97ffbfd7b98b6bee5cf9

The archive decompresses to a 3 GB vdi file.

It contains:
- Xubuntu 12.10, so Xfce4 instead of Ubuntu's fancy-yet-useless interface,
trimmed of all non-essential packages
- VirtualBox Guest Additions
- XChat, set to automatically connect to Freenode #apertium as nick ap-vbox
(appending -2 or -3 on conflict), preconfigured in UTF-8 mode
- Firefox, homepage set to Apertium Wiki
- Gedit
- Foma
- HFST
- CG-3
- Apertium
- lttoolbox
- apertium-lex-tools

It automatically logs in to a 1024x768 desktop. All passwords set to
'apertium' for when root is needed.
Keyboard and timezone are set to Danish, but I left a shortcut for Keyboard
configuration on the desktop.

On first boot, it looks like:
http://tinodidriksen.com/uploads/Apertium-VirtualBox.png

On the desktop is apertium-kaz-tat which works - I figured compiling and
testing that would pretty much guarantee all required tools are installed
and functional.
Nothing else from svn is left checked out - all was wiped after installing
in order to save space.

The image is set up as a dynamically expanding hdd with max size 64 GB,
where 8 GB is allocated to swap space.

To install you will need:
- VirtualBox from http://virtualbox.org/
- 7-Zip from http://7-zip.org/ or something else that can decompress 7z
files

Create a new virtual machine with OS Ubuntu and select the existing VDI
when the choice about harddrive comes up. Give it at least 512 MB RAM - it
might run with less, but the more the better.

-- Tino Didriksen
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