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lrnassar
  Thu Jul 17 16:25:34 2025 -0700
Revert "Changing link to be relative, no RM."

This reverts commit 9dd586e55ee314f53581859ac9bd2a22b7df8e09.

This is because this page needs absolute links as it lives on github.

diff --git src/product/README.txt src/product/README.txt
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           the future and apply UCSC data updates yourself using rsync or MariaDB table loads
         * Configuration changes on our side may break your setup.
         * For maximum browsing speed, can require up to 2-6TB to store all genome annotation tracks.
         * For commercial users: license agreements take longer to negotiate, no click-through license.
 
 A license is required for commercial download and/or installation of the Genome
 Browser binaries and source code. No license is needed for academic, nonprofit,
 and personal use. To purchase a
 license, see our [license Instructions](https://genome.ucsc.edu/license/index.html)
 or visit the [Genome Browser store](https://genome-store.ucsc.edu/). 
 
 # Installing a Genome Browser locally with the GBiC installer
 
 If you do not want to use our prepared virtual machine Genome-Browser-in-a-Box, we provide a
 Genome Browser in the Cloud (GBiC)
-[installation program](/goldenPath/help/gbic.html) 
+[installation program](https://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/gbic.html) 
 that sets up a fully functional mirror on all major Linux
 distributions.  
 
 The GBiC program has been tested and confirmed to work with Ubuntu 18/20/22/24 LTS,
 Rocky 9.5, and Fedora 30/35/41.
 
 Preferably, the installation should be performed on a fresh Linux
 installation, as it deactivates the default site config file in Apache
 and fills the MariaDB directory with numerous databases. The easiest way to accomplish this is to
 run the Genome Browser in the Cloud program in a new virtual machine. The program also works on
 Docker and cloud computing virtual machines, and has been tested on those sold by
 Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
 
 Like GBiB, the mirror installed by the GBiC can load the annotation data either from UCSC
 or a local database copy. If you load data from UCSC and use a cloud