Ian Ball wrote:
It may be worth looking at a Linux distro that includes a package for
Plone.  For example, Debian as a package called plone-site, that
installs Plone, Zope, all the required libraries, etc.  You get a
preconfigured Zope instance, and you just add a Plone site to it using
the Zope Management Interface.

We generally don't recommend that people use Debian packages or other packages, because these tend to be out of date and sometimes make it awkward to install third party components. If you're doing development/testing, you probably also want the instance to be installed locally in your home directory, not in /usr or /opt or whatever.

The Unified Installer is the best place to start on Linux, but it's also easy to set it up yourself. See http://plone.org/documentation/how-to/setup-from-source.

Martin

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