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CSI Web Server Linux provides a solution for those who want to run the CSI Web Server in a Linux environment. The package includes a Linux version of the CSI Web Server and the CSI Web Server Administrator, as well as a Windows version of the Web Publisher. The Web Publisher is installed on a Windows machine and used to publish RTMC or RTMC Pro projects to the Linux-based CSI Web Server.
CSI Web Server for Linux has the following Linux version requirements:
OS | i686 Version | x86_64 Version |
Debian |
≥ 6.0 |
≥ 7.0 |
Ubuntu |
≥ 11.04 |
≥ 14.04 |
CentOS/RHEL |
≥ 6.0 |
≥ 7.0 |
Fedora |
≥ 15 |
≥ 19 |
openSUSE |
≥ 11.4 |
≥ 13.1 |
Current Version | 1.3 |
Operating System | Windows 8, 7, Vista, or XP (for web publisher) |
RPM Distribution | Red Hat and SUSE (32 and 64 bit) |
Debian Distribution | 32 and 64 bit |
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
---|---|---|
CR1000 (retired) | ||
CR1000X | ||
CR200X (retired) | ||
CR216X (retired) | ||
CR300 (retired) | ||
CR3000 | ||
CR310 | ||
CR350 | ||
CR5000 (retired) | ||
CR6 | ||
CR800 (retired) | ||
CR850 (retired) | ||
CR9000X (retired) |
CSI Web Server for Linux is optimized for use with projects created with the RTMC 4.x development tools (standard RTMC Development or RTMC Pro). Although CSI Web Server for Linux can use projects from version 2.x or 3.x development tools, the web display may look different than what’s expected. For best performance, RTMC version 4.x development tools should be used to develop projects for CSI Web Server for Linux.
CSI Web Server for Linux has the following Linux version requirements:
OS | i686 Version | x86_64 Version |
Debian |
≥ 6.0 |
≥ 7.0 |
Ubuntu |
≥ 11.04 |
≥ 14.04 |
CentOS/RHEL |
≥ 6.0 |
≥ 7.0 |
Fedora |
≥ 15 |
≥ 19 |
openSUSE |
≥ 11.4 |
≥ 13.1 |
Web Publisher runs on Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8.
CSI Web Server requires HTML 5. The following target browsers are supported at the indicated version or later:
CR200(X) Series | CR800/CR850 | CR1000 | CR3000 | CR5000 | CR7X | CR9000X |
CR500 | CR510 | CR10 | CR10X | 21X | CR23X | CR9000 |
Number of FAQs related to CSIWEBSL/U: 1
The blog article "How to Navigate the World of Software Upgrades, Patches, and Trials" explains the difference between patches (free of charge) and upgrades (for a fee). This example quickly shows the difference between an upgrade and a patch:
Upgrade | Patch |
Major version change, such as 1.3 to 2.0 |
Minor version change, such as 1.3 to 1.4 |
Typically requires purchase for a fee |
Free of charge |