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              HUBzero(tm) Platform for Scientific Collaboration
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 This folder contains a Virtual Machine image of a hub-in-a-box, configured
 and ready to run.  HUBzero has been packaged and tested for a 64-bit
 installation of Debian GNU/Linux 5.0, and the Virtual Machine image has
 been prepared for VMware.  In order to run the virtual machine, you must
 download and install the following software:

   * WINDOWS: VMware Player
      http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_downloads/vmware_player/3_0

   * MACOSX: VMware Fusion
      http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_downloads/vmware_fusion_for_the_mac/3_0

   * LINUX: VMware Player
      http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_downloads/vmware_player/3_0

 Copy the "hubzerovm-0.8.2" folder from this folder to your local (non-flash)
 drive.  Then, start VMware, choose "Open a Virtual Machine," and select the 
 VM in the folder that you copied.  VMware may ask you if you copied the 
 machine, and you should say "yes."  Once your machine starts up, the hub should
 be up and running!

 To get your hub on the network it will need DHCP or some other way of getting its own IP
       address (we highly recommend using VMware's 'Host Only' mode) then you'll need to
       follow these steps:
    Login to your hub as 'root', the password is Hubbub2010.
    Find your IP address by running 'ifconfig' and record the 'inet addr:' for eth0.
    Edit the file '/etc/hosts' and replace the IP address listed for hub001.hubzero.org with
      the your hub's real IP.
    Run '/etc/init.d/vncproxy restart' so that your workspace will work correctly.
 You can now reach your hub by entering the IP address into your browser.


 SEE ALSO:
 * qstart.txt: for a step by step method to get started using your Hub.
 * download page:  http://hubzero.org/tour/distribution
 * documentation:  http://hubzero.org/documentation
 * everything else:  http://hubzero.org