http://wiki.linuxmce.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Emiku&feedformat=atomLinuxMCE - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T22:41:00ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.24.1http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-0810_alpha2&diff=18313LinuxMCE-0810 alpha22009-04-05T18:33:53Z<p>Emiku: /* 20090405 (alpha 2.7) */</p>
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==Installation==<br />
# Install Kubuntu Intrepid, update it and enable the restricted (video) drivers if needed. ([http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/download download Kubuntu 8.10 release])<br />
# Run aptitude update and aptitude dist-upgrade to get the latest Kubuntu updates.<br />
# Grab the latest installer script from [http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu here], unpack them and change into the freshly created ''new-installer'' directory.<br />
# Run the following scripts (as root, in order): pre-install-from-repo.sh, mce-install.sh, post-install.sh.<br />
# Reboot, wait for the activity to stop (see progress on console 8).<br />
<br />
In other words, after installing Kubuntu and upgrading it etcetera:<br />
sudo su - #This might ask for the password you specified earlier during the install of kubuntu.<br />
wget -c http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz<br />
tar xvf new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz<br />
cd new-installer<br />
./pre-install-from-repo.sh<br />
./mce-install.sh<br />
./post-install.sh<br />
reboot<br />
=== nVidia Restricted Driver ===<br />
Install the nVidia restricted driver (177) from KDE using the Hardware Manager ''before'' installing LinuxMCE 0810 Alpha for the best results<br />
<br />
=== MythTV ===<br />
Remove reference to hardy in /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
<br />
from terminal<br />
<pre><br />
sudo apt-get install pluto-mythtv-player<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Install updated version of pluto-mythtv-plugin<br />
<br />
=== Setup Diskless MD ===<br />
Follow the steps from [[LinuxMCE-0810_alpha1#Setup_Diskless_MD|alpha1]].<br />
<br />
=== Upgrading kernel ===<br />
There are issues with the ''fglrx'' driver that are documented in Unbutu's bug tracking system. If you're experiencing those issues, upgrade the kernel to ''2.6.27-13'' or better. [[Upgrading the Kernel]] has been updated with instructions on doing this.<br />
<br />
== Updates ==<br />
Check if there is no junk like references to hardy in /etc/apt/sources.list then:<br />
sudo apt-get update<br />
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade<br />
Or use a package manager on the KDE desktop for more convenience.<br />
<br />
=== 20090218 (alpha-2.1) ===<br />
*lmce-datalog-db_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-datalogger-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-enocean-tcm120_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-datalogger-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-enocean-tcm120_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-lmce-datalog_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-dhcpd-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-hald-src_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-hald_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-mythtv-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-hal-device-finder_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-mythtv-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-updateentarea_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-zwave-lighting_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-game-player_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-game-player_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
<br />
==== 20090222 (alpha-2.1.1) ====<br />
*pluto-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902220810<br />
*pluto-bluetooth-dongle_2.0.0.44.0902220810<br />
<br />
=== 20090301 (alpha-2.2) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21746<br />
<br />
To avoid a known problem when upgrading pluto-storage-devices, forcefully remove it before upgrading and let apt fix it:<br />
dpkg -r --force-all pluto-storage-devices<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install -f<br />
Also please note that installing the upgrade of pluto-system-database will OVERWRITE your existing pluto_main database. It is therefore advisable to make a backup first!<br />
mysqldump --skip-extended-insert pluto_main >pluto_main_$PK_Installation-`date '+%Y%m%d:%H%M%S'`.sql<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-network-storage_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-skins-basic_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-src-network-storage_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-src-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-storage-devices_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0903010810 <br />
*pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
<br />
=== 20090308 (alpha-2.3) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21765<br />
<br />
Again it is wise to backup your database as there is a new pluto-system-database package, but this one will not overwrite your pluto_main database if it is already installed, it should do an sqlCVS update instead. <br />
Also remove the pluto-storage-devices, hopefully for the last time. <br />
See the previous upgrade [[LinuxMCE-0810_alpha2#20090301_.28alpha-2.2.29|above]] for details on how to do these things. <br />
<br />
*pluto-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-src-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-src-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-storage-devices_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
<br />
=== 20090315 (alpha-2.4) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21798<br />
<br />
The web admin is being moved from pluto-admin to lmce-admin with this build. A redirect has been placed in pluto-admin to redirect to the new web admin URL to help smooth the transition. While every attempt has been made to make this a smooth transition, please be sure to file a trac ticket if you find bugs related to this move so I can get them taken care of - [[User:jondecker76|jondecker76]]<br />
<br />
<br />
The Asterisk IVR is broken in this release. For those that need to get it working/wish to try out new changes, do the following:<br />
sudo apt-get install libsox-fmt-all <br />
cd /usr/pluto/bin<br />
sudo rm generate_users_voicemenu.pl<br />
sudo wget http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/browser/branches/LinuxMCE-0810/src/Asterisk/generate_users_voicemenu.pl?format=raw<br />
sudo chmod 755 generate_users_voicemenu.pl<br />
sudo ./generate_users_voicemenu.pl<br />
Be sure to have the default voice set up in the Text_To_Speech device's device data (its default is the ugly one we're already used to)! I also highly recommend following the instructions located at [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Text_To_Speech http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Text_To_Speech] on how to install some better voices, and set the default voice to voice_nitech_us_slt_arctic_hts after you install the better voices (this is the best free voice available ATM). This should all work on next weeks build for those that can wait.. I'm still working on getting the better voices included by default, but need to check on licensing issues first.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
*pluto-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-makerelease_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-newmdinteractor_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-proxy-orbiter_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-makerelease_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-newmdinteractor_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-proxy-orbiter_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-updateentarea_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
<br />
=== 20090322 (alpha-2.5) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21827<br />
<br />
*freepbx_0+2.3.1-2<br />
*pluto-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-dhcpd-plugin_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-install-scripts_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-raid-tools_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-skins-basic_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-src-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
<br />
=== 20090401 (alpha-2.6) ===<br />
Note: This build will attempt to use Launch Manager to co-ordinate startup and shutdown of devices. While it is not 100% finished, it is working and stable. Please test it out and file any problems against trac ticket #48. Also, please note the following:<br />
I'm not sure on this, but you may have to manually install LM via apt-get<br />
After you upgrade, reboot your core <br />
CLI output of LM can be viewed on tty8 on the core, and tty1 on MD's (alt+ctrl+F8 and alt+ctrl+F1 respectively). You will have to manually switch back to the orbiter on tty7 when finished<br />
CLI output is not yet completely finished, so the top fields will be blank (this is normal for now)<br />
CLI output of the log messages is working however, so please take a peek at them on tty8/tty1 shortly after you hear the 2nd set of beeps on boot up (when the "x" cursor appears on the screen).<br />
You can further test out LM by switching to tty8/tty1 right after doing a router reload and watching the output and comparing it to what you would expect it to be.<br />
LM dos not yet track regen process and report the % done. This should be working in next week's build, however.<br />
If there are problems and/or you wish to restore previous functionality, the original /usr/pluto/bin/startCore.sh file can be restored from the backup /usr/pluto/bin/startCore.sh._backup, and the LM package removed<br />
LM is not yet properly daemonized. I'm saving this step for last after the socket layer is implemented and we get a client coded.<br />
'''Note:''' All orbiters will likely do a FULL REGEN after this update, and it may appear that your system is hanging because of this. Please give it some time to finish the regen (could take up to an hour on large installs)<br />
<br />
* lmcevdr_1.1-10_all.deb<br />
* pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-dynamic-dns_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-launch-manager_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-updateentarea_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-orbiter_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
<br />
=== 20090405 (alpha 2.7) ===<br />
From now on, the SVN version will part of the deb name.<br />
<pre><br />
You may need to uninstall 'lmcevdr' (apt-get remove lmcevdr) and reinstall it (apt-get install lmcevdr) to get around the install-script bug in last weeks .deb package. It worked for me. <br />
</pre><br />
* lmce-game-player_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-launch-manager_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-phoenix-solo-usb_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmcevdr_1.1-10_all.deb (This is no main package, and therefore does not contain the regular version designation. It is based upon version 21875)<br />
* pluto-bluetooth-dongle_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-simplephone_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.09040521873_i386.deb<br />
<br />
=== 20090412 upcoming ===<br />
pluto-website-admin (220) - check.wml typo fixed<br />
<br />
== Previous alpha releases ==<br />
* Notes about [[LinuxMCE-0810 alpha1]]<br />
* Notes about [[LinuxMCE-0810 alpha0]]</div>Emikuhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=LinuxMCE-0810_alpha2&diff=18312LinuxMCE-0810 alpha22009-04-05T18:32:29Z<p>Emiku: /* 20090405 (alpha 2.7) */</p>
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==Installation==<br />
# Install Kubuntu Intrepid, update it and enable the restricted (video) drivers if needed. ([http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/download download Kubuntu 8.10 release])<br />
# Run aptitude update and aptitude dist-upgrade to get the latest Kubuntu updates.<br />
# Grab the latest installer script from [http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu here], unpack them and change into the freshly created ''new-installer'' directory.<br />
# Run the following scripts (as root, in order): pre-install-from-repo.sh, mce-install.sh, post-install.sh.<br />
# Reboot, wait for the activity to stop (see progress on console 8).<br />
<br />
In other words, after installing Kubuntu and upgrading it etcetera:<br />
sudo su - #This might ask for the password you specified earlier during the install of kubuntu.<br />
wget -c http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz<br />
tar xvf new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz<br />
cd new-installer<br />
./pre-install-from-repo.sh<br />
./mce-install.sh<br />
./post-install.sh<br />
reboot<br />
=== nVidia Restricted Driver ===<br />
Install the nVidia restricted driver (177) from KDE using the Hardware Manager ''before'' installing LinuxMCE 0810 Alpha for the best results<br />
<br />
=== MythTV ===<br />
Remove reference to hardy in /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
<br />
from terminal<br />
<pre><br />
sudo apt-get install pluto-mythtv-player<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Install updated version of pluto-mythtv-plugin<br />
<br />
=== Setup Diskless MD ===<br />
Follow the steps from [[LinuxMCE-0810_alpha1#Setup_Diskless_MD|alpha1]].<br />
<br />
=== Upgrading kernel ===<br />
There are issues with the ''fglrx'' driver that are documented in Unbutu's bug tracking system. If you're experiencing those issues, upgrade the kernel to ''2.6.27-13'' or better. [[Upgrading the Kernel]] has been updated with instructions on doing this.<br />
<br />
== Updates ==<br />
Check if there is no junk like references to hardy in /etc/apt/sources.list then:<br />
sudo apt-get update<br />
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade<br />
Or use a package manager on the KDE desktop for more convenience.<br />
<br />
=== 20090218 (alpha-2.1) ===<br />
*lmce-datalog-db_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-datalogger-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-enocean-tcm120_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-datalogger-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-enocean-tcm120_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-lmce-datalog_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-dhcpd-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-hald-src_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-hald_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-mythtv-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-hal-device-finder_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-mythtv-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-updateentarea_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*pluto-zwave-lighting_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-game-player_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-game-player_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
*lmce-src-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810<br />
<br />
==== 20090222 (alpha-2.1.1) ====<br />
*pluto-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902220810<br />
*pluto-bluetooth-dongle_2.0.0.44.0902220810<br />
<br />
=== 20090301 (alpha-2.2) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21746<br />
<br />
To avoid a known problem when upgrading pluto-storage-devices, forcefully remove it before upgrading and let apt fix it:<br />
dpkg -r --force-all pluto-storage-devices<br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get install -f<br />
Also please note that installing the upgrade of pluto-system-database will OVERWRITE your existing pluto_main database. It is therefore advisable to make a backup first!<br />
mysqldump --skip-extended-insert pluto_main >pluto_main_$PK_Installation-`date '+%Y%m%d:%H%M%S'`.sql<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-network-storage_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-skins-basic_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-src-network-storage_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-src-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-storage-devices_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0903010810 <br />
*pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903010810<br />
<br />
=== 20090308 (alpha-2.3) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21765<br />
<br />
Again it is wise to backup your database as there is a new pluto-system-database package, but this one will not overwrite your pluto_main database if it is already installed, it should do an sqlCVS update instead. <br />
Also remove the pluto-storage-devices, hopefully for the last time. <br />
See the previous upgrade [[LinuxMCE-0810_alpha2#20090301_.28alpha-2.2.29|above]] for details on how to do these things. <br />
<br />
*pluto-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-src-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-src-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-storage-devices_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903080810<br />
<br />
=== 20090315 (alpha-2.4) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21798<br />
<br />
The web admin is being moved from pluto-admin to lmce-admin with this build. A redirect has been placed in pluto-admin to redirect to the new web admin URL to help smooth the transition. While every attempt has been made to make this a smooth transition, please be sure to file a trac ticket if you find bugs related to this move so I can get them taken care of - [[User:jondecker76|jondecker76]]<br />
<br />
<br />
The Asterisk IVR is broken in this release. For those that need to get it working/wish to try out new changes, do the following:<br />
sudo apt-get install libsox-fmt-all <br />
cd /usr/pluto/bin<br />
sudo rm generate_users_voicemenu.pl<br />
sudo wget http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/browser/branches/LinuxMCE-0810/src/Asterisk/generate_users_voicemenu.pl?format=raw<br />
sudo chmod 755 generate_users_voicemenu.pl<br />
sudo ./generate_users_voicemenu.pl<br />
Be sure to have the default voice set up in the Text_To_Speech device's device data (its default is the ugly one we're already used to)! I also highly recommend following the instructions located at [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Text_To_Speech http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Text_To_Speech] on how to install some better voices, and set the default voice to voice_nitech_us_slt_arctic_hts after you install the better voices (this is the best free voice available ATM). This should all work on next weeks build for those that can wait.. I'm still working on getting the better voices included by default, but need to check on licensing issues first.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
*pluto-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-boot-scripts_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-makerelease_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-newmdinteractor_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-proxy-orbiter_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-makerelease_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-newmdinteractor_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-proxy-orbiter_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-src-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-text-to-speech_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-updateentarea_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903150810<br />
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=== 20090322 (alpha-2.5) ===<br />
SVN revision: 21827<br />
<br />
*freepbx_0+2.3.1-2<br />
*pluto-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-dhcpd-plugin_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-install-scripts_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-raid-tools_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-skins-basic_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-src-asterisk_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
*pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903220810<br />
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=== 20090401 (alpha-2.6) ===<br />
Note: This build will attempt to use Launch Manager to co-ordinate startup and shutdown of devices. While it is not 100% finished, it is working and stable. Please test it out and file any problems against trac ticket #48. Also, please note the following:<br />
I'm not sure on this, but you may have to manually install LM via apt-get<br />
After you upgrade, reboot your core <br />
CLI output of LM can be viewed on tty8 on the core, and tty1 on MD's (alt+ctrl+F8 and alt+ctrl+F1 respectively). You will have to manually switch back to the orbiter on tty7 when finished<br />
CLI output is not yet completely finished, so the top fields will be blank (this is normal for now)<br />
CLI output of the log messages is working however, so please take a peek at them on tty8/tty1 shortly after you hear the 2nd set of beeps on boot up (when the "x" cursor appears on the screen).<br />
You can further test out LM by switching to tty8/tty1 right after doing a router reload and watching the output and comparing it to what you would expect it to be.<br />
LM dos not yet track regen process and report the % done. This should be working in next week's build, however.<br />
If there are problems and/or you wish to restore previous functionality, the original /usr/pluto/bin/startCore.sh file can be restored from the backup /usr/pluto/bin/startCore.sh._backup, and the LM package removed<br />
LM is not yet properly daemonized. I'm saving this step for last after the socket layer is implemented and we get a client coded.<br />
'''Note:''' All orbiters will likely do a FULL REGEN after this update, and it may appear that your system is hanging because of this. Please give it some time to finish the regen (could take up to an hour on large installs)<br />
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* lmcevdr_1.1-10_all.deb<br />
* pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-dynamic-dns_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-launch-manager_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-boot-scripts_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-updateentarea_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-orbiter_2.0.0.44.0904010019_i386.deb<br />
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=== 20090405 (alpha 2.7) ===<br />
From now on, the SVN version will part of the deb name.<br />
<br />
Note: You may need to uninstall 'lmcevdr' (apt-get remove lmcevdr) and reinstall it (apt-get install lmcevdr) to get around the install-script bug in last weeks .deb package. It worked for me. <br />
<br />
* lmce-game-player_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-launch-manager_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmce-phoenix-solo-usb_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* lmcevdr_1.1-10_all.deb (This is no main package, and therefore does not contain the regular version designation. It is based upon version 21875)<br />
* pluto-bluetooth-dongle_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-simplephone_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.090405.21873_i386.deb<br />
* pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.09040521873_i386.deb<br />
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=== 20090412 upcoming ===<br />
pluto-website-admin (220) - check.wml typo fixed<br />
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== Previous alpha releases ==<br />
* Notes about [[LinuxMCE-0810 alpha1]]<br />
* Notes about [[LinuxMCE-0810 alpha0]]</div>Emiku