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installing_lucy_on_linux [2019/03/01 11:55] – [How does Lucy update when it’s running in Docker?] lucyinstalling_lucy_on_linux [2019/03/27 15:43] – [What minimal packages are needed for the installer to work?] lucy
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 ===== Can LUCY be installed on older Linux Kernel Version (< 3.10)? ===== ===== Can LUCY be installed on older Linux Kernel Version (< 3.10)? =====
  
-The older versions of the linux setup script (< 2.8) have been tested on Debian 7 (Wheezy), Debian 8 (Jessie), Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 14.04. As an additional requirement, you need to have openssl installed. A 3.10 Linux kernel is the minimum requirement for Docker. Kernels older than 3.10 lack some of the features required to run Docker containers. In case you use an older Linux Kernel you will need to install LUCY on Debian 7 or Ubuntu 12.+The older versions of the linux setup script (< Lucy 3.7) have been tested on Debian 7 (Wheezy), Debian 8 (Jessie), Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 14.04. As an additional requirement, you need to have openssl installed. A 3.10 Linux kernel is the minimum requirement for Docker. Kernels older than 3.10 lack some of the features required to run Docker containers. In case you use an older Linux Kernel you will need to install LUCY on Debian 7 or Ubuntu 12.
  
  
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   * openssl   * openssl
   * ca-certificates   * ca-certificates
 +  * net-tools
  
  
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 3) Now type cd to the directory where you downloaded the file.\\ 3) Now type cd to the directory where you downloaded the file.\\
 4) Then type chmod +x name_of_file.sh to make your file executable (example "**chmod +x install.sh**").\\ 4) Then type chmod +x name_of_file.sh to make your file executable (example "**chmod +x install.sh**").\\
-5) Now type ./name_of_file.sh to execute the file (Example "**./install.sh**"). If you are able to install LUCY without docker (this is the preferred method), please use the **"./install.sh legacy"** command.\\+5) Now type ./name_of_file.sh to execute the file (Example "**./install.sh**"). If you are able to install LUCY without docker (this is the preferred method for Debian 9 only), please use the **"./install.sh legacy"** command.\\
 6) You will be asked if you want to install LUCY (Install LUCY (y/n)?) Please type "**y**" and press enter. During the installation, LUCY will connect to our centralized custom repository to download the necessary packages.\\ 6) You will be asked if you want to install LUCY (Install LUCY (y/n)?) Please type "**y**" and press enter. During the installation, LUCY will connect to our centralized custom repository to download the necessary packages.\\
 7) As soon as the installation is finished, the [[setup_script_tutorial|automatic setup script]] should start. 7) As soon as the installation is finished, the [[setup_script_tutorial|automatic setup script]] should start.
installing_lucy_on_linux.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/22 12:37 by lucysecurity