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===== Latest version ===== | ===== Latest version ===== | ||
- | **The latest stable version of NAV is 3.15.1**. | + | **The latest stable version of NAV is 4.0.0** |
===== Smoothest install ===== | ===== Smoothest install ===== | ||
- | We recommend the [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|Debian package]]. The package is currently the most comprehensive as it takes care of all dependencies. It also includes a short and well documented cook book of things you need to do after installation. Your procedure will be this; | + | We recommend the [[nav_on_debian|Debian package]]. The package is currently the most comprehensive as it takes care of all dependencies. It also includes a short and well documented cook book of things you need to do after installation. Your procedure will be this: |
- Install [[http://www.debian.org/|Debian]] | - Install [[http://www.debian.org/|Debian]] | ||
- | - ''aptitude install nav'' (first add a line to your ''sources.list'', see [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|the package doc]]). | + | - Follow the instructions on the [[nav_on_debian]] page. |
- | - Follow the ''/usr/share/doc/nav/README.Debian'' cookbook | + | - Read our [[https://nav.uninett.no/doc/4.0/intro/getting-started.html|Getting Started guide]], with the additional modification that on Debian you should preferably use "service nav" to interface with start/stop commands. |
- | - Jump to step 2 in our [[gettingstarted|Getting Started guide]] | + | |