Step 1
[skip this steps if your are using the NeuroDebian virtual machine or if your
machine is already configured to use this repository]
Answer a few question and you’ll have NeuroDebian running in a few minutes.
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Instructions for systems with built-in NeuroDebian built
You can enable NeuroDebian by installing the neurodebian
package that
already comes with your operating system. You can do so by, for example,
running this command in a terminal:
sudo apt-get install neurodebian
Installing this package will automatically configure NeuroDebian as an
additional software repository alongside your standard configuration.
Instructions for Debian-derived systems
NeuroDebian can be enabled on your system as an additional software repository.
Run the following two commands in a terminal (copy & paste is fine).
This will download the appropriate configuration based on your selection above,
and will also register NeuroDebian’s cryptographic key that is used to verify
the integrity of our software packages.
After selecting a release the setup code will be shown here.
Lastly, update the package index and you are ready to install packages:
You are ready to go – enjoy NeuroDebian!
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Not every package is available for all distributions/releases. For information
about which package version is available for which release and architecture,
please have a look at the corresponding package pages.
Instructions for non-Debian systems
On your system NeuroDebian works best as a virtual appliance (virtual
machine), a program that runs like any other application on your computer.
Today’s computers can run such appliances without noticeable performance loss.
To get started:
- Download this image file (~700 MB):
- Import this image into VirtualBox. If you do not have VirtualBox
installed yet, visit the VirtualBox download page and get an installer for your
system (installers for Windows, Linux, Mac and Solaris are available).
- Finish the configuration by following the instructions on setting up
the virtual appliance.
![[Virtual machine
setup video tutorial] video link button](/_static/video_button.png)
You are ready to go – enjoy NeuroDebian!
Note
If you want a verified stable (but older) virtual appliances based
on `Debian 7.8 (wheezy)`_ release, download one of the image files
listed below.