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#summary One-sentence summary of this page.
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#summary How to get CORE up and running quickly.
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= Quickstart =
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# first install *4.11-RELEASE-i386-disc1-gnome.iso* (563 mb)<br>[ftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/4.11/]
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# then install *core-freebsd411-3.3.sh* (23 mb)<br>[http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/core/installer-complete/]
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* pre-built VMware image (for quick evaluation)<br>*vcore-3.2.zip* (833 mb)<br>[http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/core/vmware-image/]<br>You can run CORE from within this pre-built VMware virtual machine with minimal setup. See the included vcore.txt in the zipfile for login information.<br>_(However, you may experience decreased performance, timer issues, and there is the added confusion of virtualization within virtualization. If you decide to run in this mode, we suggest running the CORE GUI via SSH with X11 forwarding, to mitigate the decreased performance of the VMware virtual display.)_
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* To build a CORE machine from scratch, including patching and compiling your own CORE kernel, see the _Installing from Source_ page of the CORE manual.
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* To build a CORE machine from scratch, including patching and compiling your own CORE kernel, see the _Installing from Source_ page of the CORE manual.
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