<p class="content">Evergreen depends on the following technologies Perl, C, JavaScript, XML, XPath, XSLT, XMPP, <a href="opensrf.php">OpenSRF</a>, Apache, mod_perl, and PostgreSQL.</p>
<p class="content">The latest stable release of a supported Linux distribution is recommended for an Evergreen installation. For Ubuntu, please use the latest LTS (long term support) release.</p>
<p class="content">Currently the latest release from the Evergreen <span style="font-weight:bold">2.0 series</span> is recommended for new installations and <span style="font-weight:bold">stable releases are suggested</span> for production systems.</p>
+<p class="content"><span style="font-weight:bold">Note:</span> Evergreen servers and staff clients must match. For example, if you are running server version 2.0.6, you should use version 2.0.6 of the staff client.</p>
<h3><a name="evergreen">Server & staff client downloads</a></h3>
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<p class="content">You can also download an Evergreen staff client and point it at the Evergreen demo or development server (see the <a href="/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=community_servers">community servers</a> page for details).</p>
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</a><h3><a name="evergreen_vm">Evergreen Virtual Images</a></h3>
-<p class="content"><a name="evergreen_vm">Note: Evergreen servers and staff clients must match. For example, if you are running server version 2.0.3, you should use version 2.0.3 of the staff client.</a></p>
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<a name="evergreen_vm">The </a><a href="/%7Edenials/Evergreen_trunk_Squeeze.ova">developer virtual image</a> (OpenSRF and Evergreen trunk as of 2011-03-19 on Debian Squeeze) includes PostgreSQL 9.0 and Python support and is intended to serve as a quickstart development environment as well as a sneak peek at the latest features in Evergreen. See the <a href="/%7Edenials/README-Evergreen_trunk_2011_03_19_Squeeze.html">README</a> for more information.
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