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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:
  1. Download the latest version of Standard ERP that is correct for your platform and operating system (i.e. the Linux Command Line version).

  2. Put the machine into "Terminal" mode using the Terminal icon in the Dock or Panel.

  3. 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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