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#A computer that you have access to its "root" or "administrator" previledge.
#A computer that you have access to its "root" or "administrator" previledge.
#Operatng Systems that support [[wikipedia:Docker (software)|Docker]]: [[PKC on Windows Platform|Windows 10]], Mac OS X Big Sur 11.2.3 and Linux.
#A host machine that runs an Operatng System that supports [[wikipedia:Docker (software)|Docker]]:  
#Under Windows 10 Environment, some VPN software might interfere with [Docker]'s Windows Subsystem for Linux, a.k.a. [[wikipedia:Windows Subsystem for Linux|Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)]], you will need to remove VPN software before installing [[Docker Installation|Docker]]. In case you don't want to remvoe your VPN software, or your Docker and Bash have compatibility issues, please try to [[Installing VirtualBox for PKC]] solution.
##[[PKC on Windows Platform|Windows 10]]
#Access to the Internet during intallation time. Please try to perform the installation on a network with 10Mbps+ to the Internet. After installation, this system can operated without access to the Internet.
##[[PKC on Mac OSX|Mac OS X]]
#A page content verification extension called:[[DataAccounting]] is being developed, the specification can be found on an external website<ref>https://aqua.inblock.io/index.php/Main_Page</ref>.
##[[PKC on Linux|Linux]]
#Access to the Internet during intallation time. Try to perform the installation on a network with 10Mbps+ to the Internet.  
##After installation, this system can operated without access to the Internet.
##References to MediaWiki's software installation practices<ref>{{:Web/MediaWiki Installation}}</ref>.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 8 January 2022

  1. A computer that you have access to its "root" or "administrator" previledge.
  2. A host machine that runs an Operatng System that supports Docker:
    1. Windows 10
    2. Mac OS X
    3. Linux
  3. Access to the Internet during intallation time. Try to perform the installation on a network with 10Mbps+ to the Internet.
    1. After installation, this system can operated without access to the Internet.
    2. References to MediaWiki's software installation practices[1].


References

  1. MediaWiki Manual:Installation Guide. local page: WikiMedia. Jan 8, 2022.