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The easiest MIRC install ever. ''Updated to T36 omega''


====Important points====
* You need to use Ubuntu 10.04.x (Luicd) 32-bit (i386). Not 64-bit (amd64)
* You can download this at ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/ubuntu-releases/lucid/ubuntu-10.04.1-server-i386.iso, or you can use a local mirror closer to you.'
====First step:====
Install Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid 32-bit on a virtual machine or a real computer.
''The following commands should be executed as root (or using sudo)''
  apt-get -y install python-software-properties
  apt-add-repository 'deb http://archive.canonical.com/ lucid partner'
  apt-add-repository ppa:timothy-john-phillips/mirc
  apt-get update
  apt-get -y install mirc36
You will be asked to agree to the terms and conditions of Sun Java. Agree to it all.
Point a web browswer at the IP address of your Ubuntu machine and you should see your new MIRC site.
Administrator access:
* username = admin
* password = admin
====Included features====
# Port 80 (default web port) rather than 8080
# Automatically starts at boot up and closes at shutdown.
# Java, JAI IO, and Tomcat all included.
I've made these repositories to simplify the installation of MIRC on Linux.
It eliminates the fiddling with Java Image IO tools and Tomcat.
I plan to update it with each release of MIRC.
Hope this helps someone.
Appreciate any feedback. - timothy.john.phillips@gmail.com

Latest revision as of 22:10, 27 April 2013