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This page serves as a starting point for all RiverMuse documentation.

The following table summarizes the typical content of the RiverMuse documentation links:

Documentation link Description
RiverMuse architecture Describes the underlying concepts behind RiverMuse. It provides a foundation of the ideas inherent to the RiverMuse architecture.
RiverMuse installation and upgrade Details the system requirements to run RiverMuse, provides in-depth instructions for installing RiverMuse on the following platforms: Fedora 9, RedHat 5/CentOS 5, as well as, detailing the software upgrade procedure.
RiverMuse desktop Details how to operate the RiverMuse desktop.
RiverMuse configuration Details how to configure certain aspects of RiverMuse.
RiverMuse development Details on how to check code out, build RiverMuse Core and commit code.
RiverMuse release notes Release notes to accompany a RiverMuse build.
RiverMuse FAQ Frequently asked questions and answers.

How the documentation navigation works

You can navigate the documentation site in two ways:

Top bread-crumb bar

The bread-crumb trail along the top of the main window:

Allows you to:

  • view where you are within the RiverMuse documentation site, for example, the graphic indicates you are on the RiverMuse installation page.
  • return to the previous page, in this example, by clicking on RiverMuse documentation.
  • return to the documentation home page by clicking on Home or ...
  • return to www.rivermuse.org home page by clicking on Dashboard.

Index boxes

The index boxes on each page:

Allows you to:

  • navigate the documentation within each section: architecture, installation, desktop. The graphic dislays the index for the installation documentation.
  • navigate the page you are on by clicking the links at the top of the index box. For example, if you click on Additional requirements, you will be take to the start of the Additional requirements section on your current page.
  • navigate other pages by clicking on the 'go to' link. For example, if you click on Fedora 9 install, you will be taken to the Fedora 9 install page.
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