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To host an installation of eyeOS, you need a Web Server with PHP Support. eyeOS does not require any database to work (it has its own virtual filesystem). There are thousands of options for hosting and using eyeOS, however, the official support is limited to those which are known to work greatly with eyeOS and all its features:
Officially Supported & Recommended ![]() | Officially Supported & Recommended |
- Server
- Apache Web Server 1.3.x / 2.x.
- PHP 5 or higher.
- Safe Mode = Off.
- Server
- Client
- Browser
- Eye Os works in many browsers. This can change from the operating system and version of the web browser. Here is a list of all the web browsers and the capacity of eyeOS to work in them:
- Browser
- Client
Known to work but not supported ![]() | Known to work but not supported |
NOT Supported / Known not to work ![]() | NOT Supported / Known not to work |
Server
- PHP v4.x Note: If you are using PHP4, please use eyeOS 1.1.0.1. eyeOS 1.2 and greater only works with PHP5 or higher.
- Safe Mode = On.
- PHP v4.x Note: If you are using PHP4, please use eyeOS 1.1.0.1. eyeOS 1.2 and greater only works with PHP5 or higher.
Client
- Internet Explorer < 6.
- Mozilla Firefox < 1.
- Resolution < 1024x768


