20 Installing Device Manager software
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"Executing the Device Manager installation software on UNIX" (page 22)
Installing Device Manager in a UNIX environment
Installing the Device Manager software in a UNIX environment includes:
1. Uninstalling the previous version of Device Manager
2. Installing the Device Manager software
The minimum system requirements for installing Device Manager on a PC
running the Linux Kernel 2.2 (or later) operating system are as follows:
• 4 MB available in a temporary directory
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400 MB free in the directory where you want to install the Device
Manager software
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512 MB DRAM
The minimum system requirements for installing Device Manager on a UNIX
SPARC workstation running the Sun Solaris 8, 9, or 10 operating system
are as follows:
•
4 MB available in a temporary directory
•
400 MB free in the directory where you want to install the Device
Manager software
•
512 MB DRAM
Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CD
Use this procedure to install the Device Manager software to a Linux
environment from the CD.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
Navigate to the Linux/JDM subdirectory on the software CD.
2
Refer to steps 3 to 14 in "Executing the Device Manager installation
software on UNIX" (page 22) for the remaining instructions on how
to install the Device Manager software in a UNIX environment.
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Installing Device Manager on Solaris from the CD
Use this procedure to install the Device Manager software to a Solaris
environment from the CD.
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