New with Kolab 2 Server

Andreas Winkler winkler.andreas at 1visual.com
Tue Feb 7 17:53:06 CET 2006


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Edmonds Peter wrote:

> You didnot make it any easier, pal, but I appreciate. I am to make
> the installation on a Suse Linux 9.3 PC. - Do I need to make a
> directory (Kolab) anywhere so that I have all my binaries for
> installation there? - Do I have to download all the binaries at
> http://max.kde.org:8080/mirrors/ftp.kolab.org/server/beta/kolab-server-2.0-beta-3/sources/
> or there are specific ones I should download? - After compiling
> those binaries, how do I access the Kolab for use or otherwise?
> Awaiting your help, thank you.
>
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A Kolab dir will be created
Yes you have to download all the binaries
Everything else as written in the documentation:
http://www.kolab.org/doc/doc2-1.70.pdf

There is a pretty good documentation in this document after the client
part

Andreas
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