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[GH-ISSUE #171] document for Running on Win10 desktop #134
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Originally created by @AlbertDong23 on GitHub (Oct 15, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ciur/papermerge/issues/171
Originally assigned to: @ciur on GitHub.
hi guys, I love this project, I try to running it on WIN10, could you send some documents or guide for it?
thanks again.
@ciur commented on GitHub (Oct 15, 2020):
hey, @AlbertDong23, the thing is, application itself is linux based (you need a linux flavour e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, RaspberryPI, RedHat). It will run on MacOS as well.
For Windows you need to use docker. For example this guy uses Docker via a LinuxServer stack in Portainer..
Here are official documentation explaining how you can run it via docker in command line.
@AlbertDong23 commented on GitHub (Oct 15, 2020):
got it, thanks @ciur