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Please create a wiki on linuxmce.com with installation instructions that includes screen shots (ie the ubuntu desktop with installer, etc.), download links, etc. making it step-by-step how to get linux mce installed and configured.  Make this a quick start guide.  Also, make a wiki page that shows the UI options and includes a screen shot of the main menu, media browser, dvd control options, etc., in ui1, ui2 with alpha blending, and ui2 with masking.  For the UI2’s, capture at 1280x720.  For the UI1, at 800x600.  Have them arranged in a grid on a wiki page (ie 3 columns for the 3 ui’s, and a list of all the screens, with a thumbnail in each cell that when clicked shows the full-screen).  I don’t know how to do a screen capture in Linux, but maybe Alex can help.
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[[Category: Documentation]]
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'''This Quick Start Guide assumes you have already completed the installation. '''
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==Basics==
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If you haven't already installed LinuxMCE, start with the [[Installation_Guide|Detailed step-by-step instructions for installing LinuxMCE]].  Also, it's strongly recommended you read the short [[Architecture_Intro|Architecture Intro]] to understand in general terms how the pieces of LinuxMCE work together, and also the [[Usage_Intro|Usage Intro]] which is just a quick overview on how to use LinuxMCE.  For a more detailed look at LinuxMCE you can also visit the [[User Manual]], which is loaded with links to various How-To's.  
  
         
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This Quick Start guide explains how to use the AV Wizard to set your screen resolution and audio settings, and how to use the Setup Wizard to tell LinuxMCE about your family members, the rooms in your home, and the basic devices you want to control.  Both the AV Wizard and Setup Wizard together take only about 15 minutes to complete.
Steps for installing Linux MCE on an Ubuntu system:
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'''1.''' Take an Ubuntu install already configured with Internet connection (Configure your network card and DNS). If you don't have an Ubuntu system already installed please follow this generic steps:
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If, during the installation of LinuxMCE you did not specify that LinuxMCE should start by default, you can start it from the Kubuntu system menu--> Application--> Sound & Video--> Start LinuxMCE Center, or from the desktop icon that was placed on your Kubuntu desktop.
  
a. Take an Ubuntu Live Cd and boot from it.
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==First Time Running LinuxMCE==
b. Choose 'Start or install Ubuntu'
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===Verifying Installation===
c. Wait the cd to boot; from Desktop double-click on 'Install'
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The first time you do a start-up it will take somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes so your installation can be verified. After that, startup takes about 30-60 seconds, during which time some software/services such as mysql server are started; no other interaction is needed.
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===A/V Wizard===
'''2''' Go to www.linuxmce.com and press "Download" screenshot 1 install1
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The first time LinuxMCE is run, the [[AVWizard]] starts automatically. The video and audio settings that LinuxMCE can now be chosen. (Note: these settings have no effect on the Kubuntu desktop -- they are for LinuxMCE only.)
4 Save the mce-installer on your Ubuntu desktop . scrn 2 install 2
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5 A pop-up message will appear and there you must check "Save to Disk" and then click "ok"
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4 Then double-click on your "Install Linux MCE" icon from ubuntu`s desktop
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5 A window will appear asking you to choose if you want a dedicated core or a hybrid, after that you must click on the radio button "Forward" see scren linux1
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6 In the next screen will show you the network configuration and you will be asked if you want to keep your current configuration or if you want to set your network options manually then press "Forward". linux3
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7 In the next step you must select the method you want to choose to install Linux MCE and you have 3 options
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- Download the needed packages from the internet. .....
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- Download and use an ISO from the one of LinuxMCE mirrors.....                screen linux5
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- Use the Linux MCE CDROM that I allready have in my drive........
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After you have chosen your option press Forward
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8 In the next step you have 2 options : - first asks you if you want to Run a DHCP Server or not.
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                                        - the other option asks if you want to keep the default Internal Network address or if you want to change it.After that you must press Forward
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9 In the next window you can see how the pluto system is installed linux7
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10 In the final step you will see a message saying "Installation was finished , please reboot"
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By default LinuxMCE initially uses VGA at a low resolution for the A/V Wizard. If you are connecting to a display that uses anything other than VGA, see the directions below. If for any reason the A/V Wizard fails to start, or if you only see a black screen, see the troubleshooting directions below, as well.
  
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Detailed instructions for the A/V Wizard and Troubleshooting A/V Wizard are [[AVWizard| here]].
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====Explaining User Interface Options====
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The [[AVWizard]] will guide you through the audio/video settings for your hardware.  You will be presented with 3 choices for the user interface: UI1, UI2 with masking, and UI2 with alpha blending.  UI2 with alpha blending is generally considered the best, but it requires that your video card support X's composite extensions.  At this time, only nVidia 6xxx or greater can do this.  This is the recommended platform for LinuxMCE.  UI2 with masking has the same 3D OpenGL effects, but is less demanding on the hardware and will run on most video cards that have decent OpenGL and XDamage support.  UI1 is the simplest because it has no 3d effects and never puts any graphics on top of the video.  UI1 should run on nearly all Linux-compatible video cards.  See [[Screenshots]] to see the differences between the 3 UI options.
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====Explaining TV Overscan====
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In Step 4 of the [[AVWizard]], provided your TV doesn't overscan (meaning it doesn't crop off the edges), you should see all 4 yellow arrows completely.  If your TV does overscan, be sure to hit the - key to reduce the image until all 4 arrows are fully visible.  Use the arrow keys to shift the image.  The goal should be to center all 4 arrows as close to the edges of your screen as possible, without being cropped off.  This is the area where LinuxMCE will display the user interface. (Your movies and media themselves are always full-screen and are not effected by this.)
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====AVWizard Steps====
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These are the steps in AVWizard:
 
<table>
 
<table>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>UI2 Main menu</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep1.jpg|200px]]</td>
<td>UI2 Main menu with a movie in the background</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep11.jpg|200px]]</td>
<td>Bubu3</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep2.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep21.jpg|200px]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>[[Image:MainMenu1.jpg|300px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep3.jpg|200px]]</td>
<td>[[Image:MainMenu2.jpg|300px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep4.jpg|200px]]</td>
<td>Image:MainMenu1.jpg</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep5.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep6.jpg|200px]]</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep7.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep8.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:AVWizardStep9.jpg|200px]]</td>
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
</table>
 
</table>
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The final step asks for a confirmation of these steps. If you press 'I agree' the installation will continue and the Media Center will be started.
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===House Setup Wizard===
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There is an interactive setup wizard built-into the GUI.  It doesn't allow a lot of customization, but it's a very fast and easy way to get up and running in about 5 minutes, using all the default features of LinuxMCE. 
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====Adding Rooms and Users====
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'''IMPORTANT:'''  At this time you don't have any rooms or users (i.e. family members) added to LinuxMCE.  Because LinuxMCE is a whole house solution and manages all your family members' content, you must, at a minimum, provide a list of the Rooms and Users in your home, specifying which Room this system is in. This must be done before you can use LinuxMCE.
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====House Setup Wizard Steps====
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For a more detailed description [[House Setup Wizard | Click Here]]
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Here are some screen shots from the setup wizard:
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<table>
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<tr>
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<td>[[Image:VideoWizard.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:Which Wizard.jpg|250px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:UsersWizard.jpg|250px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:RoomsWizard.jpg|250px]]</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>[[Image:CountryWizard.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:This Room.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:TV Manufacturer.jpg|200px]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:AV Devices.jpg|200px]]</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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After the Video Wizard is ended and the house is entirely setup, press 'start using the system'. This action will regenerate the interface with the new changes you've made.
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====Starting House Setup Wizard Later====
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To start the setup wizard, choose Misc --> Advanced Options from the GUI and then 'Setup Wizard'.
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==Other Setup Options==
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If you want to dive right in, you can skip the other setup steps for now, but you cannot use LinuxMCE until you specify the Rooms and Users.
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===Using LinuxMCE Admin Website===
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To do this, login to the [[LinuxMCE Admin Website]] panel from your LinuxMCE system (or any other PC in the house) as explained on the LinuxMCE startup screen.  A walk-through of the [[LinuxMCE Admin Website]] is available, but if you want to just get going ASAP, choose '''Wizard --> Basic Info --> [[Rooms]]''' and '''Wizard --> Basic Info --> [[Users]]''' to specify the Rooms and Users. Choose '''Wizard --> Devices --> [[Media Directors]]''' to specify which room this system is in.
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==Commercial DVDs==
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'''IMPORTANT:''' If you intend to watch commercial DVDs in LinuxMCE, read the [[Restricted Software Installation Guide]].

Latest revision as of 18:50, 24 August 2009

This Quick Start Guide assumes you have already completed the installation.

Basics

If you haven't already installed LinuxMCE, start with the Detailed step-by-step instructions for installing LinuxMCE. Also, it's strongly recommended you read the short Architecture Intro to understand in general terms how the pieces of LinuxMCE work together, and also the Usage Intro which is just a quick overview on how to use LinuxMCE. For a more detailed look at LinuxMCE you can also visit the User Manual, which is loaded with links to various How-To's.

This Quick Start guide explains how to use the AV Wizard to set your screen resolution and audio settings, and how to use the Setup Wizard to tell LinuxMCE about your family members, the rooms in your home, and the basic devices you want to control. Both the AV Wizard and Setup Wizard together take only about 15 minutes to complete.

If, during the installation of LinuxMCE you did not specify that LinuxMCE should start by default, you can start it from the Kubuntu system menu--> Application--> Sound & Video--> Start LinuxMCE Center, or from the desktop icon that was placed on your Kubuntu desktop.

First Time Running LinuxMCE

Verifying Installation

The first time you do a start-up it will take somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes so your installation can be verified. After that, startup takes about 30-60 seconds, during which time some software/services such as mysql server are started; no other interaction is needed.

A/V Wizard

The first time LinuxMCE is run, the AVWizard starts automatically. The video and audio settings that LinuxMCE can now be chosen. (Note: these settings have no effect on the Kubuntu desktop -- they are for LinuxMCE only.)

By default LinuxMCE initially uses VGA at a low resolution for the A/V Wizard. If you are connecting to a display that uses anything other than VGA, see the directions below. If for any reason the A/V Wizard fails to start, or if you only see a black screen, see the troubleshooting directions below, as well.

Detailed instructions for the A/V Wizard and Troubleshooting A/V Wizard are here.

Explaining User Interface Options

The AVWizard will guide you through the audio/video settings for your hardware. You will be presented with 3 choices for the user interface: UI1, UI2 with masking, and UI2 with alpha blending. UI2 with alpha blending is generally considered the best, but it requires that your video card support X's composite extensions. At this time, only nVidia 6xxx or greater can do this. This is the recommended platform for LinuxMCE. UI2 with masking has the same 3D OpenGL effects, but is less demanding on the hardware and will run on most video cards that have decent OpenGL and XDamage support. UI1 is the simplest because it has no 3d effects and never puts any graphics on top of the video. UI1 should run on nearly all Linux-compatible video cards. See Screenshots to see the differences between the 3 UI options.

Explaining TV Overscan

In Step 4 of the AVWizard, provided your TV doesn't overscan (meaning it doesn't crop off the edges), you should see all 4 yellow arrows completely. If your TV does overscan, be sure to hit the - key to reduce the image until all 4 arrows are fully visible. Use the arrow keys to shift the image. The goal should be to center all 4 arrows as close to the edges of your screen as possible, without being cropped off. This is the area where LinuxMCE will display the user interface. (Your movies and media themselves are always full-screen and are not effected by this.)

AVWizard Steps

These are the steps in AVWizard:

AVWizardStep1.jpg AVWizardStep11.jpg AVWizardStep2.jpg AVWizardStep21.jpg
AVWizardStep3.jpg AVWizardStep4.jpg AVWizardStep5.jpg AVWizardStep6.jpg
AVWizardStep7.jpg AVWizardStep8.jpg AVWizardStep9.jpg

The final step asks for a confirmation of these steps. If you press 'I agree' the installation will continue and the Media Center will be started.

House Setup Wizard

There is an interactive setup wizard built-into the GUI. It doesn't allow a lot of customization, but it's a very fast and easy way to get up and running in about 5 minutes, using all the default features of LinuxMCE.

Adding Rooms and Users

IMPORTANT: At this time you don't have any rooms or users (i.e. family members) added to LinuxMCE. Because LinuxMCE is a whole house solution and manages all your family members' content, you must, at a minimum, provide a list of the Rooms and Users in your home, specifying which Room this system is in. This must be done before you can use LinuxMCE.

House Setup Wizard Steps

For a more detailed description Click Here

Here are some screen shots from the setup wizard:

VideoWizard.jpg Which Wizard.jpg UsersWizard.jpg RoomsWizard.jpg
CountryWizard.jpg This Room.jpg TV Manufacturer.jpg AV Devices.jpg

After the Video Wizard is ended and the house is entirely setup, press 'start using the system'. This action will regenerate the interface with the new changes you've made.

Starting House Setup Wizard Later

To start the setup wizard, choose Misc --> Advanced Options from the GUI and then 'Setup Wizard'.

Other Setup Options

If you want to dive right in, you can skip the other setup steps for now, but you cannot use LinuxMCE until you specify the Rooms and Users.

Using LinuxMCE Admin Website

To do this, login to the LinuxMCE Admin Website panel from your LinuxMCE system (or any other PC in the house) as explained on the LinuxMCE startup screen. A walk-through of the LinuxMCE Admin Website is available, but if you want to just get going ASAP, choose Wizard --> Basic Info --> Rooms and Wizard --> Basic Info --> Users to specify the Rooms and Users. Choose Wizard --> Devices --> Media Directors to specify which room this system is in.

Commercial DVDs

IMPORTANT: If you intend to watch commercial DVDs in LinuxMCE, read the Restricted Software Installation Guide.