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====== Setting up the INLET corpus system (formerly cqp@fu) ====== | ====== Setting up the INLET corpus system (formerly cqp@fu) ====== | ||
- | The following description assumes | + | All software |
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+ | In order to run the setup, you have to be signed into your Linux account. If you lready know how to do this, sign in and follow the instructions below. If you don't know how to sign into your Linux account, follow the instructions on the page [[resources: | ||
===== Basic setup ===== | ===== Basic setup ===== | ||
- | If you have never made manual | + | If you have never worked with your ZEDAT Linux account before, or if you have worked with your Linux account but have not made any changes to your .bash_profile |
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+ | ==== Linux newbies ==== | ||
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+ | Copy the following code to your command line and hit the '' | ||
sh / | sh / | ||
- | This will run a shell script (a small program) that will create a .bash_profile file with the right settings. | + | This will run a a small program that will make all the right settings |
- | If you have made changes | + | Then sign out of your ZEDAT account by typing '' |
- | sh / | + | To test, whether you have access, type '' |
- | This will run a shell script adding settings to your existing .bash_profile. | + | [no corpus]> |
- | Both scripts will set up your ZEDAT account so that it has access | + | If it does, everything works. If not, please repeat the instructions, |
+ | ==== Linux pros ==== | ||
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+ | If you have made changes to your .bash_profile, | ||
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+ | sh / | ||
Then sign out of your ZEDAT account and sign in again. You can now start the Corpus Workbench by typing '' | Then sign out of your ZEDAT account and sign in again. You can now start the Corpus Workbench by typing '' |