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+# GNU Free Documentation License
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+Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
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+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation,
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 # Install
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 # Install
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 Thanks for your interest in BioTorrents.de's development!
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 Thanks for your interest in BioTorrents.de's development!
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-Gazelle is notoriously difficult to install.
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+This guide, based on the
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 [original announcement protocol](https://github.com/biotorrents/announcement),
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 [original announcement protocol](https://github.com/biotorrents/announcement),
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 is an attempt at an evergreen install guide.
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 is an attempt at an evergreen install guide.
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+It uses the format "one section per technology."
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 # Debian system profile
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 # Debian system profile
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 [10th anniversary mixtape patches](https://twitter.com/whatcd/status/923942203080273921)
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 [10th anniversary mixtape patches](https://twitter.com/whatcd/status/923942203080273921)
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 and developing TLS support.
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 and developing TLS support.
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 The patched version is available at
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 The patched version is available at
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-[biotorrents/ocelot](/biotorrents/ocelot).
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+[biotorrents/ocelot](https://github.com/biotorrents/ocelot).
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 First installed the dependencies like below.
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 First installed the dependencies like below.
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 The specific dependencies may differ on your system.
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