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Installation
While Crow can be installed on any AREDN node, we have some recommendations for the best experience.
We recommend choosing a node with the following characteristics:
- Pick your primary node; the one which resolves from http://localnode.local.mesh to make it easy to see your messages.
- Pick a node with plenty of RAM. RAM is used to store large shared messages (e.g. images).
- Pick a node with plenty of FLASH. FLASH is used to persist messages.
You can find the latest Crow installation package here https://github.com/kn6plv/Crow We distribute Crow as two different packages; an IPK and an APK.
- IPK is used to install Crow on AREDN release 4.26.1.0. We don't recommend installing on earlier versions.
- APK is used to install Crow on Nightly Builds and releases after 4.26.1.0
Which ever package you are using, install it using the usual AREDN installation procedure (see http://docs.arednmesh.org/en/latest/arednGettingStarted/node_admin.html#upload-package)
The first time you install Crow, it may take a little time to complete as it must make changes to the node's firewall and create some initial configuration.
Once installed you can start using it (see Getting Started).
During alpha testing (i.e. now) Crow with attempt to auto-update itself once per day.
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