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Download Tahoe-LAFS
(Note: running Tahoe-LAFS from source does not require system-wide installation nor root privileges.)
Or
Install one of the OS packages below. These packages may be for an earlier release.
Debian unstable, testing, stable
Official Packages# apt-get install tahoe-lafs
Slackware 14.1, 14.0, 13.37, 13.1, 13.0
SlackBuilds.Org RepositoryNixOS
Buildbot# nix-env -i tahoe-lafs
Arch Linux
Arch Linux User Repository# yaourt -S tahoe-lafs
SmartOS
# pkgin install tahoe-lafs
After installing an OS package, run tahoe --version to verify that the executable tool prints out the right version number after "allmydata-tahoe:".
Now you are ready to deploy a decentralized filesystem. The tahoe command can configure and launch your Tahoe-LAFS nodes. See running.rst for instructions on how to do that.
see also
Wiki pages for Tahoe-LAFS developers and packagers: OSPackages, Manual, Packaging, NewbieDeveloperSetup, CompileError, and FAQ