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!Installation Guides This page provides specific instructions, recipes and tips for specific server environments. For a "typical" install in a Linux-Apache-MySQL web hosting environment like most web hosting companies provide, see ((Installation)). For tips on installing Tiki with specific web hosting companies see below. || __Environment__ | __Help Page__ | Comments __Remote__ SourceForge hosted {picture file=lib/phplayers/images/sourceforge.net_images_favicon.png} | ((SourceForge Install)) __GNU/Linux__ {picture file=lib/phplayers/images/www.kernel.org_images_tux16-16.png} Generic GNU/Linux + Apache | ((Linux Install)) Debian or Debian-based {picture file=lib/phplayers/images/debian-icon-mini.png}| ((Debian Install)) Ubuntu Server | ((Ubuntu Install)) Gentoo Linux ebuild instructions | ((Gentoo Install)) Mitel SME Server | ((Mitel SME Install)) | [http://www.e-smith.org] Apache Virtual Hosting | ((MultiTiki Virtual Hosting Install)) Gforge Server | ((Gforge Install)) | Very easy for multitiki's __FreeBSD__ FreeBSD | ((FreeBSD Install)) | __Multitiki (on GNU/Linux)__ "Virtual Hosting" based | ((MultiTiki Recipe)) "Subdirectories" based | ((MultiTiki Akira)) (or ((GForge Install)) for GForge'd sites) __Intranet / Local Installations__ GNU/Linux (Fedora) + Apache | ((Linux Intranet Install)) | __Mac__ Mac OS X (Server) | ((OS X Install)) __Windows__ Desktop | ((Windows Desktop Install)) Server | ((Windows Server Install)) __x86 Checkout Version__ GNU/Linux Live CD + Tikiwiki | ((TikiLive CD)) | download, burn, reboot (or [http://www.vmwarez.com/2006/02/livecd-player-virtual-machine.html|use it with VMWarePlayer]) __VMware__ VMware Player | ((TikiWiki VMware Appliance)) (or ((TikiLive CD)) + [http://www.vmwarez.com/2006/02/livecd-player-virtual-machine.html| VMWare Live CD player]) __Moving__ Move Tiki to another server | ((Move Tiki to a new server)) | Worked for me. Feel free to add! || !!!For more information on the Tiki installation process * ((Database Performance)) and ((Performance)) have tips to improve server performance * Upgrade Instructions are at ((Upgrade)) *((Linux))