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At present times, this page is merely a transcript of the operations carried out to set up a VirtualBox Machine in order to use it as an Arduino development environment.

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Transmission

We'll start with the installation of a Transmission server, based on a Debian template.

Installation

This will start the transmission daemon process (service), it will be running under a new user created at install time: 'debian-transmission'. Note that, at the same time, a directory belonging to this same user was also created: '/var/lib/transmission-daemon'. It contains a 'downloads' folder and a symlink to the configuration directory.</description>
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It isn't particularly easy to start developing on the FreeNAS platform (version 9), most of the OS being read-only is only the starting point of the kind of trouble you'll encounter if you are willing to engage in FreeNAS development/debugging/enhancement.</description>
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Introduction

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The following procedure is inspired by this article on the IPFire Wiki, this article being a summary of the previous one as well as this article on the Panticz web site.

The directories locations that are used in this example are based on this wiki's Sample Configuration, but YMMV.

You should also read the README file, inside the ipfire/ directory that's extracted from the archive.</description>
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This will be based on this article at HowToForge.

Starting from a fresh (template) Debian install, we'll have to use one Bridged adapter on this VM since it has to be accessible from outside the hypervisor's sub-networks.


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auto eth0
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	*  Python Development
	*  Django Development
		*  Paramiko - SSH Programming</description>
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System Setup

We'll generally refer to the Storj documentation to install the required components.

Modify Sources Lists

In the coming processes, we'll need to modify the system kernel and upgrade specific packages for reuired versions that are not available from the Debian Jessie main repositories. We'll mix and match between stable, backports and testing repositories, So let's first update our sources:</description>
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        <description>Convert a VMWare VMDK disk image to Xen HVM

&lt;http://linux.cloudibee.com/2008/11/vmware-to-xen-conversion&gt;

Here are the steps for converting Vmware windows/linux guest to Xen format. You need qemu-img tool (from the qemu-utils package) for the conversion.

Extra Step for Converting a Vmware Windows VM Guest</description>
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