Installing servers using Corel Update
You can use Corel® Update to install individual servers after you have installed Corel LINUX.
You must be logged in as the root user to install servers using Corel Update.
For information about using Corel Update, see "Installing, updating and removing applications" in the Corel LINUX User Guide.
The following table describes the types of servers you can install, the section of Corel Update where each server is listed, and the names of their corresponding server packages in Corel Update.
Server |
Section in Corel Update |
Server package in Corel Update |
Apache Web server |
web |
apache |
ProFTPD server |
net |
proftpd |
qmail mail server |
|
qmail |
Samba server |
net |
samba |
NFS file server |
net |
nfs-server |
DHCP server |
net |
dhcp |
To install servers using Corel Update
1. Click Application Starter, Applications, System, Update.
2. Click Options, Set File Sources.
3. In the Package Sources dialog box, enable any of the following check boxes:
CD-ROMa disc that contains new or updated Debian application files
Distribution Sitea path that is inserted when you install Corel LINUX
Custom Patha path that is linked to an FTP or HTTP site that contains Debian applications and updates
4. Click the Available Software tab.
5. Click the section heading where the server package is located.
6. Choose the server package from the list of available software:
7. In the Status column, choose the install icon.
8. Click Upgrade And Install Packages.