MX on Linux: Difference between revisions

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The documentation for the latest MX release can be found at [[Cumulus.ini]], note that it does include advice on (while MX is running) you can automatically update the file.  This automatic approach is easy, but you might want to work through settings to change preferences for any new parameters.
The documentation for the latest MX release can be found at [[Cumulus.ini]], note that it does include advice on (while MX is running) you can automatically update the file.  This automatic approach is easy, but you might want to work through settings to change preferences for any new parameters.
See also the note below relating to File Paths in Windows Vs Linux.


==Folders to copy across from previous Cumulus installations==
==Folders to copy across from previous Cumulus installations==
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Both have capabilities to make such changes on either the single file that has focus, or all loaded files.
Both have capabilities to make such changes on either the single file that has focus, or all loaded files.
===File Names & Paths===
Another issue that may be encountered when moving from Windows to Linux is the difference in File Names & Paths.
Linux file names are Case Sensitive, and the separator is "/" Vs "\".
This could be applicable if you are using Extra Web files.
So if the ini file reads
Web\extrapageT.htm in Windows,
it must be changed to read web/extrapageT.htm in Linux.




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