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A couple of things about the install menu. The headless install is very experimental. If you are running MythTV, I have NOT come up with a way to configure the backend reliably, so you are better off doing a hybrid install and turning off AutoStartMedia in /etc/pluto.conf by setting the boolean value at 0. The live boot currently loads the desktop. I am working to fix that. It should just dump into AVWizard. For nvidia chipsets this will mean it uses the nouveau driver, as a reboot is required to keep the nvidia driver happy. I have not been able to succesfully modprobe it. | A couple of things about the install menu. The headless install is very experimental. If you are running MythTV, I have NOT come up with a way to configure the backend reliably, so you are better off doing a hybrid install and turning off AutoStartMedia in /etc/pluto.conf by setting the boolean value at 0. The live boot currently loads the desktop. I am working to fix that. It should just dump into AVWizard. For nvidia chipsets this will mean it uses the nouveau driver, as a reboot is required to keep the nvidia driver happy. I have not been able to succesfully modprobe it. | ||
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Revision as of 02:27, 16 October 2012
Since this is a pre-release version, we need your help to make it better. If you notice a problem, please do not just add a workaround here. Create a ticket in trac with plenty of detail on what the issue is and how to reproduce it, as well as any information you have on how to fix it. If there is a workaround, it is ok to post it here as long as you link to the ticket you just created.
Before proceeding its wise to read the FAQ. Because of the fact that it's a delicate installation small things make a huge difference.
Please see below for details on Internet Installation and DVD Installation methods.
Note: an active internet connection is required for the internet install obviously. The DVD install does not REQUIRE an internet connection, but one is strongly recommended. Without an active internet connection, proprietary GPU drivers will not be installed. PCI IDs cannot be updated, and your install ID will become 1, though the features which require a unique ID are not currently implemented. Once you get to setup wizard, it will be difficult for many devices to be correctly installed without internet. The failure to install mythtv etc will take a very long time before you can start using the system etc. However all of this IS recoverable, except the install ID.
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DVD Installation
DVD Installation is still in Beta Testing release. You can find a release image at this page; http://linuxmce.iptp.org/release/ . Every now and then, a new snapshot arises with updates on the install process. You can see which snapshot will result in a working installation at this page http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Snapshot_overview. If you encounter a working or broken snapshot please report it on that page and make a trac ticket about identifiable bugs.
- Boot the DVD and select install LinuxMCE 1004
- Let LinuxMCE 1004 install run through, and restart when prompted
- Follow the steps in the AV-wizard
You can download latest snapshot here http://linuxmce.iptp.org/snapshots/
The advantage over internet installation it is much more simple installation process, e.g. the "Diskless Image" is already created so no need to run Diskless_SetupTBZ.sh.
The first screen on boot has a prompt that simply says boot: Press enter and you will reach the install menu.
A couple of things about the install menu. The headless install is very experimental. If you are running MythTV, I have NOT come up with a way to configure the backend reliably, so you are better off doing a hybrid install and turning off AutoStartMedia in /etc/pluto.conf by setting the boolean value at 0. The live boot currently loads the desktop. I am working to fix that. It should just dump into AVWizard. For nvidia chipsets this will mean it uses the nouveau driver, as a reboot is required to keep the nvidia driver happy. I have not been able to succesfully modprobe it.
The Login options make no difference whatsoever on the user info page. In the end they will all exhibit the same behavior.
From here you will get a number of post install messages. Do NOT reboot until you are asked to do so. DO NOT remove the usb or DVD drive until the machine is actually rebooting... and if you miss it, from install menu choose boot to first hard drive before removing. There is some cleanup which occurs before reboot, and prompting to remove the DVD after cleanup caused some problems on certain chipsets, never dropping the plymouth shutdown splash... so it appeared to hang. This is why the process must be this way.
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The next screen will be the first stage of firstboot, do NOT interrupt this. This will download things if internet is available, and configure several aspects of the core, and generate new keys etc. There will be a reboot. Networking etc will be finalized and the next screen you see will be AVWizard.
Internet Installation
Installing LinuxMCE-1004 over the network is a fairly easy process that involves:
- Installing Kubuntu 1004
- Updating Kubuntu 1004
- Installing LinuxMCE-1004 on top of the updated Kubuntu 1004
- Install Lucid Lynx desktop and update it. (download Kubuntu 1004 desktop release from http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/10.04/kubuntu-10.04.3-desktop-i386.iso
Currently, only the 32bit version of LinuxMCE is available. Only download the i386 version of 1004 Kubuntu, even if your system can support 64bit versions. Note: If Kubuntu asks whether you would like to install/activate 'Restricted Drivers' for your video card, ignore it and continue to step 2.
- Grab the latest installer script from our servers. (changed to 1004 user:L3mce)
- Run the following script (as root): mce-install.sh
- Reboot, wait for the activity to stop (see progress on console).
In other words, after installing Kubuntu:
- Run the following:
sudo -i wget -q http://svn.linuxmce.org/svn/branches/LinuxMCE-1004/src/new-installer/mce-install.sh && chmod +x mce-install.sh ./mce-install.sh reboot
If you have problems running Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh, check this article. Otherwise please log a trac ticket.
If you then have problems netbooting your diskless media directors because you are receiving the error message "Diskless Setup Failed", check this article.
Keeping Up-to-date with updates
Note It is strongly recommended that you do not update/upgrade a stable, working system. Also check /etc/apt/sources.list for accuracy after install. user:L3mce
Once you have installed LinuxMCE-1004, all you need to do to keep up-to-date with the latest and greatest, is run the following from a terminal on the core and each MD:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
Note: You should NOT run apt-get dist-upgrade after LinuxMCE is installed, as it can cause several problems, including having different kernel versions on your core and media directors, and the installation of new Kubuntu packages that can break some features!
Outstanding issues
- The diskless image kernel package has a broken dependency.
- Orbiter and OrbiterGen might race a bit
- at least in one occasion the UI1 Orbiter didn't come back from the screen saver when keys and mouse were pressed