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πŸ“ [Documentation] Update Kura documentation links in READMEs
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Coduz authored Oct 31, 2024
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- [Kapua quick start guide](https://github.com/eclipse/kapua/blob/develop/README.md)
- [Kapua User Manual](http://download.eclipse.org/kapua/docs/develop/user-manual/en/)
- [Kapua Developer guide](http://download.eclipse.org/kapua/docs/develop/developer-guide/en/)
- [Eclipse Kura Documentaion](http://eclipse.github.io/kura/)
- [Eclipse Kura Documentation](http://eclipse-kura.github.io/kura/)


## Hardware Requirements
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## Downloading and configuring Kura

Second part of this guide describes how to configure Raspberry Pi, but you can also use BBB (BeagleBone Black) or Intel Edison [as described on Kura download page](http://www.eclipse.org/kura/downloads.php?).
Because there already exists a guide for [installing Kura on Raspberry Pi](https://eclipse.github.io/kura/intro/raspberry-pi-quick-start.html) we will not repeat the procedure here. When you finish, come back and follow the procedure below. In this example, we will assume that Raspberry Pi has IP: 192.168.1.11 and our PC 192.168.1.10.
Because there already exists a guide for [installing Kura on Raspberry Pi](https://eclipse-kura.github.io/kura/docs-release-5.5/getting-started/install-kura/) we will not repeat the procedure here. When you finish, come back and follow the procedure below. In this example, we will assume that Raspberry Pi has IP: 192.168.1.11 and our PC 192.168.1.10.

1. Connect Raspberry Pi and local PC to the same network
2. On PC open browser and enter Raspberry's IP (which can be obtained with **ifconifg** command in Terminal of Raspberry Pi)
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