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==Sysvinit Installation Guides== | ==Sysvinit Installation Guides== | ||
Those who wish to use sysvinit can follow these guides. Note that | Those who wish to use sysvinit can follow these guides. Note that | ||
these are also relevant for 1.36 and newer, though the ZMRepo URL in sources.list may need | these are also relevant for 1.36 and newer, though the Devuan release or ZMRepo URL in sources.list may need | ||
to be adjusted. | to be adjusted. | ||
Revision as of 00:21, 11 September 2024
Debian GNU/Linux is an operating system with a focus on stability. It's based on a sophisticated package management system that lets you choose from three releases of varying stability. The software packages included in the stable release have been tested thoroughly and are ideal for a server environment, whereas testing and unstable releases have more recent versions of software which usually contain some bugs. Ironically, Debian's unstable release is often more stable than many other distributions' final releases.
Zoneminder's even version numbers are stable releases.
Installation Guides
- Debian 12 Bookworm with Zoneminder 1.36.x and 1.37.x
- Debian 11 Bullseye with Zoneminder 1.36.x
- Debian 10 Buster with Zoneminder 1.36.x from ZM Repo
No Longer Supported - For Reference only
Sysvinit Installation Guides
Those who wish to use sysvinit can follow these guides. Note that these are also relevant for 1.36 and newer, though the Devuan release or ZMRepo URL in sources.list may need to be adjusted.