Is RideWay easy to install and set-up?
RideWay FAQAbsolutely. Thousands of RideWay users, with virtually no experience with LAN and TCP/IP networking, have successfully downloaded and installed our software. We're also willing to help with general PC/networking issues (setup of TCP/IP, dialer, dial-up-networking) which are not related to RideWay itself. With our detailed step-by-step instructions and great technical support team, setting up RideWay is a breeze!
How easy is the application to install and set-up?
Ultimate HelpDeskVery easy is the simple answer. The application can be installed using a .EXE file or by manually uploading the files via FTP. Then it's just a matter of loading the installation page in your browser window and following the on-screen instructions.
IS IT EASY TO INSTALL?
VIDEOEYE Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. It comes with a large-print manual that guides you step-by-step through the setup. The arm just clamps to the back of a desk or table and there are two cables to plug in. The hardest part of installation is unpacking and moving the monitor. This is not difficult, but the monitors we provide can weigh anywhere from 20 pounds to 106 pounds. They are shipped in a large box and should only be moved by two able-bodied adults.
Is Ubuntu easy to install?
Frequently Asked Questions | UbuntuUbuntu has a fast and easy graphical installer right on the Desktop CD, which is also a Live CD. On a typical computer, the Ubuntu installation should take less than 25 minutes.
Is Ubuntu easy to install on the server?
Frequently Asked Questions | UbuntuYes. Ubuntu includes a nice, easy text installer, a one click LAMP install option and specialised software for databases, web serving, email hosting and DNS name serving, internet caching and directory services. Ubuntu also includes Samba for Windows file sharing, FTP server software for large file repositories and NTP for network time services. Ubuntu can be installed in a minimal server configuration optimised for data centre servers that will not be used as desktop machines.
