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Download
- Log on as root and download the
following file into a directory where you want
to install the product (e.g., /appgen):
mybooks.tar.gz
~ Approx. 55 Meg
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Install
- Next, while logged in as root and from a terminal
session:
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set your umask:
----------umask
000
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go to the directory in which the downloaded files
are located (e.g., cd /appgen)
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uncompress the file:
----------tar
-xvzf mybooks.tar.gz
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Configure
- Run the MyBooks setup program:
----------./Setup.sh
When
this program finishes, a MyBooks icon should appear
on your desktop. If you do not see it (as is frequently
the case with the Gnome desktop) you need to refresh
your desktop. On the Gnome desktop, simply right
click anywhere on your desktop, and select Rescan
Desktop.
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Start
Up - Simply click on the MyBooks icon on your
desktop.
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To
install the MyBooks Client on your Linux workstation:
Note: |
If you are running MyBooks on one machine, you don't
need to install the MyBooks Client
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Download
- Log on as root and download the
following file into a directory where you want
to install the product (e.g., /appgen):
mybooks_client.tar.gz
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Install
- Next, while logged in as root and from a terminal
session:
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set your umask:
----------umask
000
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go to the directory in which the downloaded files
are located (e.g., cd /appgen)
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uncompress the file:
----------tar
-xvzf mybooks_client.tar.gz
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Configure
- Run the MyBooks setup program:
----------./Setup.sh
When
this program finishes, a MyBooks icon should appear
on your desktop. If you do not see it (as is frequently
the case with the Gnome desktop) you need to refresh
your desktop. On the Gnome desktop, simply right
click anywhere on your desktop, and select Rescan
Desktop.
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To
start up MyBooks Professional:
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Start
Up - Simply click on the MyBooks icon on your
desktop and specify the IP address of the server
to which you want to connect.
NOTE:
Before you can connect successfully to the
server, the MyBooks server daemon must be started
on the server. To do so log on to the server as
'root' , go to the Appgen base directory, and
type:
./agdaemon.sh
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