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How to make the CIPF "Continent AP" work on Linux that is not included in the recommended distributions?
There is a task to put the CIPF "Continent AP" on Linux, a list of OSes on which you can do this LinuxXP Desktop SE, AltLinux Desktop 4.0.2, AltLinux Server 4.0, Mandriva Spring 2008.1 anyway they are mainly based on RedHat, downloaded CentOS 7 when trying to start the installation script received an error that the Distribution is not suitable. The question is how does the installer understand that the Distribution is not included in the list of supported ones? Also, has anyone solved this problem? I think that the restriction is artificial in order to lobby to buy our domestic not-to-Linux. If anyone has come across this issue please post.
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Installing CIPF on a system that is not officially supported leads to the fact that CIPF, from the point of view of the inspection authorities, suddenly turns into a pumpkin. Good luck!
Try CentOS 6. It can determine, for example, by the presence or absence of systemd. Or from the output of uname. Or files in /etc. Or in a zillion ways - if the script is simple, then open it and take a look.
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