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=== Cross reference to article on [[Moving from Cumulus 1 to MX]] (includes general issues regarding running on Windows) ===
=== Cross reference to article on [[Moving from Cumulus 1 to MX]] (includes general issues regarding running on Windows) ===


You may be reading this article on MX as a Cumulus 1 user considering moving to MX, if so then the separate article linked from the heading to this section will interest you as it explains all issues when moving from Cumulus 1 to MX.
Whether you have been using Cumulus 1, or are new to Cumulus, you may be tempted to install MX on a PC, or other device, running Windows Operating System; the article linked in the heading will help you.


You may have no interest in Cumulus 1, but you are using MX on Windows, if so you still may find the separate article linked from the heading to this section will interest you as it gives a lot of information about installing Cumulus MX on Windows.
You may be reading this article on MX as a Cumulus 1 user considering moving to MX, if so then it explains all issues when moving from Cumulus 1 to MX, including what functionality you will gain and what you will lose by moving to MX. The article will help you to decide whether to stick with Cumulus 1's stable release as many MX releases have bugs as the developer tries revising the code, to simplify it, as well as to introduce new features.


Finally, if you are using MX on another device, then ignore the link in the heading to this section.  
As a new Cumulus user, using MX on Windows (but with no experience of Cumulus 1), the separate article linked from the heading to this section will still interest you as it is a definitive guide to installing Cumulus MX on Windows.
 
=== Cross reference to article on [[Setting up Raspberry Pi]] for Cumulus ===
Whether you have been using Cumulus 1, or are new to Cumulus, you may be tempted to install MX on a Raspberry Pi. A Raspberry Pi (and similar devices from other manufacturers) is much simpler than a normal computer, but it can still run various operating systems that allow you to use it perhaps for both running MX and a web server. Find out more in the article linked in the heading.


=== Cross reference to article on [[Updating MX to new version]] ===
=== Cross reference to article on [[Updating MX to new version]] ===
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