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Installing EMC



The latest EMC is always available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/emc

Recommended



:It is suggested that newcomers to Linux use the BDI? CD, also known as the "Brain Dead Install."
:The BDI is a special Linux distribution ready to run EMC, created because EMC is difficult to install on a "normal" Linux system.
::BdiFaq?

How to burn the CD correctly



::BurnIsoImage

There have been important bugfixes since the 1.0 distribution. So, for best results, follow the instructions for checking out the latest EMC from CVS.

However, most users have difficulty compiling the CVS source code.
:Building EMC from source
::Compiling RcsLib
::Complete, easy instructions for building on RtLinux
::Compiling from source on a [BDI-4 install]?
::Building EMC for the SimulatedMachine WITHOUT realtime

:Information about other Linux distributions
::DebianInstall
::UbuntuInstall
::RedhatInstall
::SuSEInstall
::OtherInstall
:Installing a RealTime system yourself
::RTlinuxInstall
::RtaiInstall
Please see Installing EMC2

Please see Installing EMC2

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