[Insight-users] ITK VirtualBox Virtual Appliance now Available.
Oleksandr Dzyubak
adzyubak at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 12:43:18 EDT 2010
Hi Luis,
I tried to use the link you provided and it did not work for me.
http://midas.kitware.com/item/view/450
It happen to be that my Firefox 3.0.6
(Oh, I am sorry. It's actually Debian's Iceweasel 3.0.6 debranded version)
does not show the downloading links as demonstrated in the attached picture
below.
http://old.nabble.com/file/p30002076/ITK-VirtualBox.png ITK-VirtualBox.png
Thanks to Isaiah Norton, however, I managed to ultimately download
the files (named as 1196, 1197, and 1198) using the wget utility.
That is fine since Isaiah also provided the correct naming and I renamed
them.
But could this webpage be modified somehow that the files still could be
downloadable?
Thanks,
Alex
Luis Ibanez wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> Creating a Virtual Appliance with a
> pre-installed ITK is a great suggestion !!
>
> ---
>
> Please find here
> an ITK-ready Virtual Appliance:
>
> http://midas.kitware.com/item/view/450
>
>
> It has:
>
> * Ubuntu 10.10 - 32 bits
> * ITK 3.18 installed as a package
> * CMake 2.8.2 installed as a package
> * ITK v4 (Git cloned) source code (in ~/src)
> * ITK v4 binary build (in ~/bin)
> * ITK Software Guide PDF (in ~/Desktop)
>
> username = itkuser
> password = insight
>
>
> An easy way to use it, is to install VirtualBox
> in your machine (Linux, Mac or Windows)
> and then import the appliance.
>
>
> Please give it a try
> and let us know if you find any problem.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Luis
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Oleksandr Dzyubak
> <adzyubak at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear ITK users,
>>
>> I have a suggestion.
>> Nowadays virtuality is quite common in the computer world and
>> many OSes (Linuces and Unices, at least ) come with native support for
>> both
>> hosts and guests.
>> Just to mention Zen, VirtualBox, VMWare, etc (which is FOSS, BTW!)...
>>
>> In such virtual environment, guest efficiency as good as 95% and up.
>> As a rule, host virtual software is multi-platform, so are guests.
>>
>> All what we need is to create a virtual machine distributable disk
>> for beginners with ITK pre-installed and let them (beginners) use it.
>> That virtual machine could be in any virtual format (*.vmdk, *.vdi,
>> etc...)
>> since the ImportExport software is always available elsewhere.
>>
>> Just to start, good candidates could be Linux-Debian with VirtualBox
>> as a host OS plus Linux-Debian (or its derivative Ubuntu) as a guest OS.
>>
>> Both Debian and Ubuntu already have the pre-compiled
>> ITK version in their repositories.
>>
>> In this way the beginners could immediately start using ITK
>> without having such a painful headache with ITK installation.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
>
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