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== INSTALL ==
== INSTALL ==
You can try installing Plinth on Fedora by following the steps below, but the work (migrating Plinth to Fedora server) is not completed,
so some issues might arise.
1. Install the dependencies:
1. Install the dependencies:
On a Fedora based system, run:
   
 
    On a Fedora based system, run:
     $ sudo apt-get install \
     $ sudo dnf install \
     augeas-libs \
     augeas-libs \
     dblatex \
     dblatex \
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     Unzip the source into a directory.  Change to the directory containing the
     Unzip the source into a directory.  Change to the directory containing the
     program and run:
     program and run:
     $ sudo python3 setup.py install
     $ sudo python3 setup.py install



Latest revision as of 15:55, 31 August 2017

Plinth is a Debian based project, it's a web interface to administer the functions of the FreedomBox. The work about migrating Plinth to Fedora server is underway by Mandy Wang in GSoC2017.

INSTALL

You can try installing Plinth on Fedora by following the steps below, but the work (migrating Plinth to Fedora server) is not completed, so some issues might arise.

1. Install the dependencies:

   On a Fedora based system, run:
   $ sudo dnf install \
   augeas-libs \
   dblatex \
   docbook-utils \
   gettext \
   glib2 \
   NetworkManager \
   openldap-servers \
   migrationtools \
   make \
   ppp \
   rp-pppoe \
   python3 \
   python3-dnf \
   python3-augeas \
   python3-bootstrap-form \
   python3-cherrypy \
   python3-configobj \
   python3-coverage \
   python3-django \
   python3-gobject \
   python3-psutil \
   python3-requests \
   python3-ruamel.yaml \
   python3-setuptools \
   xmlto \
   pagekite \
   python3-distutils-extra \
   python3-dbus

2. Install Plinth:

   Unzip the source into a directory.  Change to the directory containing the
   program and run:
   $ sudo python3 setup.py install

3. Run Plinth:

   $ sudo plinth

4. Access Plinth UI:

   Plinth UI should be accessible at http://localhost:8000/plinth