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Removed mentions of wiki.nginx.org. The wiki was moved to nginx.com long time ago. It's almost unmaintained now and all the links have been removed from nginx.com as well.
author Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com>
date Thu, 19 Oct 2017 20:43:00 +0300
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  Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
  Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
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<!DOCTYPE article SYSTEM "../../../dtd/article.dtd">

<article name="Installing nginx"
         link="/en/docs/install.html"
         lang="en"
         rev="2"
         toc="no">

<section>

<para>
nginx can be installed differently, depending on the operating system.
</para>

</section>


<section id="linux" name="Installation on Linux">

<para>
For Linux, nginx <link doc="../linux_packages.xml">packages</link>
from nginx.org can be used.
</para>

</section>


<section id="freebsd" name="Installation on FreeBSD">

<para>
On FreeBSD, nginx can be installed either from the <link
url="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/pkgng-intro.html">packages</link>
or through the
<link url="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-using.html">ports</link>
system.
The ports system provides greater flexibility, allowing selection among
a wide range of options.
The port will compile nginx with the specified options and install it.
</para>

</section>


<section id="source_install" name="Building from Sources">

<para>
If some special functionality is required, not available with packages and
ports, nginx can also be compiled from source files.
While more flexible, this approach may be complex for a beginner.
For more information, see <link doc="configure.xml"/>.
</para>

</section>

</article>