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-====Bio-Linux==== +===== Bio-Linux =====  
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 +http://nebc.nox.ac.uk/tools/bio-linux 
 Bio-Linux 5.0 is a fully featured, powerful, configurable and easy to maintain bioinformatics workstation. Bio-Linux provides more than 500 bioinformatics programs on an Ubuntu Linux base. There is a graphical menu for bioinformatics programs, as well as easy access to the Bio-Linux bioinformatics documentation system and sample data useful for testing programs. You can also install Bio-Linux packages to handle new generation sequence data types. Bio-Linux 5.0 is a fully featured, powerful, configurable and easy to maintain bioinformatics workstation. Bio-Linux provides more than 500 bioinformatics programs on an Ubuntu Linux base. There is a graphical menu for bioinformatics programs, as well as easy access to the Bio-Linux bioinformatics documentation system and sample data useful for testing programs. You can also install Bio-Linux packages to handle new generation sequence data types.
  
-You can set up the system in various configurations depending on your needs.+You can set up the system in various configurations depending on your needs
 +   - You can install Bio-Linux on your machine, either as the only operating system, or as part of a dual-boot setup which allows you to use your current system and Bio-Linux on the same hardware. 
 +   - Bio-Linux can also be run from a USB memory stick. This is an ideal way to work with Bio-Linux Live, as files you create are saved to the stick. Of course, you can install the system from the memory stick also 
 +   - You can install our software packages onto a pre-existing Debian or Ubuntu system. http://nebc.nox.ac.uk/tools/bio-linux/other-bl-docs/package-repository 
 +<file>Open up a terminal and type the following: 
 + 
 +sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list 
 +Enter your user password. 
 + 
 +Scroll down and add the following lines: 
 + 
 +#Bio-Linux package repository  
 +deb http://nebc.nox.ac.uk/bio-linux/ unstable bio-linux 
 +to the end of the file. 
 + 
 +Save the file and close gedit. 
 + 
 +sudo apt-get install bio-linux-keyring  
 +sudo apt-get update 
 +</file>
  
- - You can install Bio-Linux on your machine, either as the only operating system, or as part of a dual-boot setup which allows you to use your current system and Bio-Linux on the same hardware.  
- - Bio-Linux can also be run from a USB memory stick. This is an ideal way to work with Bio-Linux Live, as files you create are saved to the stick. Of course, you can install the system from the memory stick also 
- -You can install our software packages onto a pre-existing Debian or Ubuntu system. 
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