Phil, (01)
Learning how to install and run Augment from source will be a necessary
and important step eventually, but I think we should focus first on
having Raylene and Ken help us get a binary image clone running on a
single machine. (02)
As mentioned in the previous email, Peter has offered a Linux machine
that is accessible from the Internet and does not have any firewall
problems. Also, there are guest accounts available for us to login to
the machine to use Augment, once the clone is up and running. (03)
Jonathan (04)
Philip Gust wrote:
> Peter and Johathan: We haven't had a chance to discuss this, but would it
> be useful for a couple of us to install and run Augment Systems on our own
> Linux PCs? The reason I ask is that It's not clear at this point how Selim
> will be able to set up outside access to the museum machine, and it may
> take him a while to work this out. Running our own copies might also give
> us a better handle on installation issues, and also enable us to start
> gaining expertise in using Augment in preparation for the next step in the
> project. An alternative would be for me to put a machine on our network to
> host our working group, and start using Augment to collaborate. Any
> comments on this idea?
>
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