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-====== Basic Installation ====== 
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-//**Part of the [[en:beginner:index|Greenstone Beginner's Guide]]**// \\ 
-===== Obtaining Greenstone ===== 
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-The main Greenstone downloads (Greenstone 2 and 3) are available on the [[http://www.greenstone.org/download| Greenstone download page]], 
-under //Latest Greenstone3 Distribution// or  //Latest Greenstone2 Distribution//. Click the link for your operating system, and, when prompted, save the file.  
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-===== Installation ===== 
- Upon downloading the installer, run the executable: On Windows and Mac you need to double-click  
-it to launch the installation dialog, on Linux you first need to set the downloaded executable' 
-permissions to executable before you can run it from the terminal. 
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- It may take some time for the Greenstone installation dialog to appear.  
-Once the installation dialog displays, you generally need to keep pressing the Next button until  
-it is finished.  
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- **Note:** When the installer asks for the location to install Greenstone in, make sure to choose  
-a location on your file system for which you have access privileges. If you are using Windows Vista/7, 
-we recommend you **do not install Greenstone in Program Files**, as the default file permissions for 
-this folder can cause issues when you attempt to run Greenstone. We recommend your 'User' directory or 
-your Documents folder as the installation destination, instead. This way Greenstone will be able to  
-run without any extra steps.  
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- If you do want to install Greenstone into Program Files on Windows Vista or 7 (and you have 
-administrator permissions on your computer), you can run  
-the installer with administrator permissions by right clicking on the 
- installer and choosing "Run as administrator". 
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- For more information on installation options, including downloading and compiling source code from source distributions or Subversion (SVN),  see the [[en:user_advanced:installation|Advanced Installation]] page. 
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-===== Greenstone Suite ===== 
-The basic Greenstone installation includes a suite of software. In Windows, you will find the following in //Start -> All Programs -> Greenstone//. 
-<tabbox Greenstone3> 
-=== Greenstone Librarian Interface (GLI) === 
-The Greenstone Librarian Interface, or GLI, is a graphical tool for building new collections,  
-altering or deleting existing collections, and exporting existing collections to stand-alone CD-ROMs. 
-For the average user, the GLI is where you will create and modify all of your Greenstone collections, 
-and is the focus of the Beginner's Guide. 
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-=== Greenstone Server === 
-The [[en:user:greenstone_server|Greenstone Server]] is how you "start up" your library for viewing in the browser. The server  
-begins automatically when you enter the GLI. Because the server should work sufficiently 'out-of-the-box', 
-it is not covered in-depth in the Beginner's Guide.  
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-=== Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS) === 
-[[en:user:metadata_sets#greenstone_editor_for_metadata_sets_gems|GEMS (Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets)]] can be used to modify existing metadata  
-sets or create new ones. GEMS can either be launched from the **Enrich** panel in the Librarian Interface 
-or from outside the Librarian Interface (in Windows by going to //Start -> Programs -> Greenstone -> GEMS//). 
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-=== Uninstall === 
-The Uninstall program included with your installation provides an easy way to remove the Greenstone 
-software from your computer, while giving you the option to keep or remove any collections you have created, 
-as well. 
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-=== Documentation === 
-The //Documentation// folder includes links to the [[http://www.greenstone.org|Greenstone page]] and [[http://wiki.greenstone.org|Greenstone wiki]], 
-as well as a short README file. 
-<tabbox Greenstone2> 
-=== Greenstone Librarian Interface (GLI) === 
-The Greenstone Librarian Interface, or GLI, is a graphical tool for building new collections,  
-altering or deleting existing collections, and exporting existing collections to stand-alone CD-ROMs. 
-For the average user, the GLI is where you will create and modify all of your Greenstone collections, 
-and is the focus of the Beginner's Guide. 
- 
-=== Greenstone Server === 
-The [[en:user:greenstone_server|Greenstone Server]] is how you "start up" your library for viewing in the browser. The server  
-begins automatically when you enter the GLI. Because the server should work sufficiently 'out-of-the-box', 
-it is not covered in-depth in the Beginner's Guide.  
- 
-=== Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS) === 
-[[en:user:metadata_sets#greenstone_editor_for_metadata_sets_gems|GEMS (Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets)]] can be used to modify existing metadata  
-sets or create new ones. GEMS can either be launched from the **Enrich** panel in the Librarian Interface 
-or from outside the Librarian Interface (in Windows by going to //Start => Programs => Greenstone => GEMS//). 
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-=== Remote Librarian Interface (ClientGLI) === 
-As its name suggests, the [[en:user_advanced:remote_greenstone|Remote Librarian Interface]] is a tool for editing collections on a remote server. 
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-=== Uninstall === 
-The Uninstall program included with your installation provides an easy way to remove the Greenstone 
-software from your computer, while giving you the option to keep or remove any collections you have created, 
-as well. 
- 
-=== Documentation === 
-The //Documentation// folder includes links to the [[http://www.greenstone.org|Greenstone page]] and [[http://wiki.greenstone.org|Greenstone wiki]], 
-as well as a short README file. 
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-</tabbox> 
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-**//Once you have successfully installed the Greenstone software, you are ready to start [[en:beginner:building_collections|building collections]].//** 
  
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