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# Set TLS 1.2 (3072) as that is the minimum required by various up-to-date repositories. # We initialize a few things that are needed by this script - there are no other requirements. # You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository # # repositories and types from one server installation. # are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple # Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they # generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options. # You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use. Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up # # Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful. Your use of the packages on this site means you understand they are not supported or guaranteed in any way. With any edition of Chocolatey (including the free open source edition), you can host your own packages and cache or internalize existing community packages. Packages offered here are subject to distribution rights, which means they may need to reach out further to the internet to the official locations to download files at runtime.įortunately, distribution rights do not apply for internal use. If you are an organization using Chocolatey, we want your experience to be fully reliable.ĭue to the nature of this publicly offered repository, reliability cannot be guaranteed. Human moderators who give final review and sign off.Security, consistency, and quality checking.ModerationĮvery version of each package undergoes a rigorous moderation process before it goes live that typically includes: If you have any questions about the most suitable distro for your ARM device running Linux, please also don't hesitate in contacting us.Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. We also invite you to contact us with your feedback if you have had issues during tests, so that we can investigate thoroughly. If your device is not listed below, please contact us so we can test it and eventually add it. Some examples:Īrmv7l - means that you should use ARMv7 packagesĪarch64 - means that you should use ARMv8 packages To check this, open a terminal on your device and run the uname -m command. The package you select depends on the architecture of your device. Make sure you install the correct packages for the device that you are using ( ). The packages are currently divided into two separate ARM versions: ARMv7 and ARMv8. IMPORTANT: Users of Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3 and Pi 4 please read the article dedicated to these devices. Please select the appropriate subsection according to the version of ARM that you have. In this article you will find notes about NoMachine packages which we have made available for Linux ARM devices.












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