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− | ''See also:'' [[Installing WeBWorK from a Virtual Machine Image]] and [[Installing WeBWorK on Live USB]] |
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− | After installing from a WeBWorK |
+ | After installing from a WeBWorK Virtual Machine Image, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server LTS system with WeBWorK, Apache2, MariaDB, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured. If your network uses DHCP, networking will be automatically configured for your system. If it uses static IP addresses, you will have to configure networking. |
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+ | ===WeBWorK Virtual Machine Images=== |
− | = Current |
+ | = Current Virtual Machine Images = |
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+ | *[[WeBWorK 2.19 Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS Virtual Machine Image]]: These instructions cover the installation of the Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS operating system and WeBWorK 2.19 using the WeBWorK Virtual Machine Image. |
− | This "vanilla" version of the server should work find for smaller installations (say a 1000 users or less). There will be a "production" version that adds things like lighttpd,log rotations, etc that are useful for larger installations and/or slower servers. Note that you can always start with the vanilla version and make additions or changes after setting up your server. |
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+ | After installing this image, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS system with WeBWorK, Mjolicious/hypnotoad, MySQL, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured. |
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− | == Older Outdated Installation DVD's == |
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+ | =Older Available Virtual Machine Images = |
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+ | *[[WeBWorK 2.18 Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS Virtual Machine Image]] |
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− | * [[Installing from WW2.4.9_Ubuntu10.04.2LTS_Vanilla_LiveDVD]] These instructions cover the installation of the Ubuntu Linux 10.04.2LTS operating system and WeBWorK 2.4.9 using the WeBWorK Live DVD. There are two installation DVD's, one for 64 bit systems and one for older 32 bit systems. They are essentially identical. |
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+ | = Older No Longer Available Virtual Machine Images = |
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− | *[[Installing from WW2.4 Ubuntu10.04 64bit Vanilla LiveDVD]] These instructions cover the installation of the Ubuntu Linux 10.04 operating system and WeBWorK 2.4 using a WeBWorK Live DVD. This Live DVD is for 64 bit computers based on the AMD64 or EM64T architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2, Core i7, etc). If you have an older system use [[Installing from WW2.4_Ubuntu9.10_Vanilla_LiveDVD]]. |
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+ | *[[WeBWorK 2.17 Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS Virtual Machine Image]] |
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+ | * [[WeBWorK 2.16 Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Virtual Machine Image]]: |
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+ | * [[Installing_from_WW2.15_Ubuntu20.04_Server Virtual Machine Image]] |
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+ | * [[Installing_from_WW2.12_Ubuntu16.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image]] |
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+ | * [[Installing_from_WW2.10_Ubuntu14.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image]] |
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+ | * [[Installing_from_WW2.9_Ubuntu14.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image]] |
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+ | * [[Installing_from_WW2.7_Ubuntu12.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image]] |
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− | This "vanilla" version of the server should work find for smaller installations (say a 1000 users or less). There will be a "production" version that adds things like lighttpd, |
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− | log rotations, etc that are useful for larger installations and/or slower servers. Note that you can always start with the vanilla version and make additions or changes after setting up your server. |
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− | *[[Installing from WW2.4_Ubuntu9.10_Vanilla_LiveDVD]] These instructions cover the installation of the Ubuntu Linux 9.10 operating system and WeBWorK 2.4 using a WeBWorK Live DVD. This Live DVD is for older computers using 32 bit processors. It will also work with newer 64 bit processors but for these it will be slightly more efficient to use [[Installing from WW2.4 Ubuntu10.04 64bit Vanilla LiveDVD]]. |
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+ | -- Main.ArnoldPizer - August 2021 <br /> |
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− | This "vanilla" version of the server should work find for smaller installations (say a 1000 users or less). There will be a "production" version that adds things like lighttpd, |
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+ | Consult [[Category:Administrators]] for other WeBWorK documentation for system administrators. |
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− | log rotations, etc that are useful for larger installations and/or slower servers. Note that you can always start with the vanilla version and make additions or changes after setting up your server. |
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+ | [[Category:Installation Manuals]] |
Latest revision as of 08:38, 12 August 2024
Contents
Overview
After installing from a WeBWorK Virtual Machine Image, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server LTS system with WeBWorK, Apache2, MariaDB, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured. If your network uses DHCP, networking will be automatically configured for your system. If it uses static IP addresses, you will have to configure networking.
WeBWorK Virtual Machine Images
Current Virtual Machine Images
- WeBWorK 2.19 Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS Virtual Machine Image: These instructions cover the installation of the Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS operating system and WeBWorK 2.19 using the WeBWorK Virtual Machine Image.
After installing this image, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS system with WeBWorK, Mjolicious/hypnotoad, MySQL, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured.
Older Available Virtual Machine Images
Older No Longer Available Virtual Machine Images
- WeBWorK 2.17 Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS Virtual Machine Image
- WeBWorK 2.16 Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Virtual Machine Image:
- Installing_from_WW2.15_Ubuntu20.04_Server Virtual Machine Image
- Installing_from_WW2.12_Ubuntu16.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image
- Installing_from_WW2.10_Ubuntu14.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image
- Installing_from_WW2.9_Ubuntu14.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image
- Installing_from_WW2.7_Ubuntu12.04_Vanilla Virtual Machine Image
-- Main.ArnoldPizer - August 2021
Consult for other WeBWorK documentation for system administrators.