Installation - Linux Server
If your server is a Linux machine, you should use the relevant command line version of the Standard ERP application as your server application. If the machine itself has a graphical interface and is accessible, you can install this application following the procedure described in step 5 on the
single-user page. If the machine does not have a graphical interface or you want to use the Terminal, follow these steps:
- Download the latest version of Standard ERP that is correct for your platform and operating system (i.e. the Linux Command Line version).
- Put the machine into "Terminal" mode using the Terminal icon in the Dock or Panel.
- Type the following, remembering that the Terminal environment on Linux is case-sensitive:
- cp /Users/username/Desktop/standarderp.server.tgz /Applications
- Copies the installer file (named standarderp.server.tgz in this example) from the desktop to the "Applications" directory.
- cd /Applications/
- Makes the "Applications" directory the current directory.
- tar -xvzf standarderp.server.tgz
- Expands the standarderp.server.tgz installer file. A new directory will be created in your "Applications" directory. This new directory will be named "StandardERPServer", and will contain the application and the necessary auxiliary files.
- rm -xvzf standarderp.server.tgz
- Deletes the installer file.
Having successfully installed Standard ERP, please click the links to refer now to the following sections:
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