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  • Beta information 1
    • Version 2 beta information
  • Upgrading between releases 1
    • Upgrading to new releases from the command line / remotely
  • Server: Installation 2
    • Requirements
    • Installing Bluecherry from the Bluecherry repository
  • Configuration 10
    • Logging in
    • Navigating the web interface
    • Enabling video ports
    • Video / audio adjustments
    • Enable motion detection
    • Recording schedules
    • Editing / viewing users
    • Restrict cameras per user
    • Adding users
    • System logs
  • Web: Live view 2
    • Requirements
    • Live View
  • Client: Installation 4
    • Requirements
    • Windows
    • OS X
    • Linux
  • Client: Setup 2
    • Client setup
    • Adding a server
  • Client: Live view 2
    • Live viewing
    • Layouts
  • Client: Pan / Tilt / Zoom 1
    • Overview of Pan / Tilt / Zoom control
  • Client: Events 1
    • Viewing events
  • Client: Search 1
    • Searching events

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Dec 01, 2010

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Requirements

Version 2 requires Ubuntu 10.04 for the server. You can download Ubuntu 10.04 LTS from this link: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download

Note: Make sure to select Ubuntu 10.04 LTS in the drop down box. The latest is 10.10 which is not a long term stable release.

Ubuntu has two different x86 installation methods. The first is Ubuntu desktop, which will install Ubuntu along with the graphical interface. It is recommended that users without prior knowledge of Ubuntu or Linux use this method.

The second installation method is Ubuntu Server. The installation is a text-based interface and siginificantly more complicated then the desktop method. By default, the installation will not include the graphical desktop, which some users prefer.

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