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The External Media Identifier can be installed successfully using the 07010 package.
 
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Revision as of 00:15, 1 September 2008

hardy-iglu is a test release build from the sources available in the LinuxMCE-0804 branch of SVN. It is missing several components of which the sources are not publicly available.

Versions available

The currently available version is alpha0, which is broken in numerous ways. This release was only intended to see if the installer works, and perhaps to provide a base for further development.

alpha0

The alpha0 release is broken pretty badly and definately not suited for actual use. This release is only available as a CD installer for the i386 platform, note that one of the ISO images is currently to big to fit on a CD.

It needs to be installed on a clean (not upgraded!) Kubuntu-8.04 desktop install (not 8.04.1!), and there are 2 packages (do not install or upgrade any others) that need to be installed before the lmce installer can be run sucessfully, like this:

apt-get update
apt-get install dpkg-dev msttcorefonts

Other then that, the instructions of the regular Installation Guide apply, except for the versions used.

In a nutshell:

  1. Install Kubutu-8.04 desktop from the live-CD.
  2. Install the dpkg-dev and msttcorefonts packages in advance as shown above.
  3. Copy the 3 ISOs (Iglu-0804_alpha0.i386.CD1.iso, Iglu-0804_alpha0.i386.CD2.iso and kubuntu-8.04-desktop-i386.iso) over to the fresh Kubuntu-8.04 desktop install.
  4. Mount Iglu-0804_alpha0.i386.CD1.iso and install the mce-installer_2.0.1-1_i386.deb package and unmount the ISO again.
  5. Run the installer by clicking the icon on the desktop, when it asks for the CDs simply point it at the corresponding ISO instead.
  6. Walk away and check back in an hour or so.

Known problems

Please add all the issues you can find below, and/or add your name to the list of people confirming (simply sign it with ~~~).

General issues
  • Several buttons appear to be missing in the setup wizard, probaly just one or more missing graphics.

Confirmed by: Zaerc

  • The "Add Software" list is empty, this probably needs to be filled somewhere, see also "workarounds" below.

Confirmed by: Zaerc

  • There are entries for old repositories in the sources.list, they probably need to be removed

Confirmed by: Zaerc

  • Asterisk fails to run without giving an error.

Confirmed by: Zaerc

  • Sending the MobileOrbiter software to the phone fails as the binaries weren't build, however it does work if the orbiter was already installed on the phone by a previous version of lmce.

Confirmed by: Zaerc

UI1 related
  • Several graphics for buttons are missing from the video file list screen.

Confirmed by:

  • The back button is not working on the video file list screen.

Confirmed by:

  • Unable to click "Yes, do it now" or "No, do it later" on the "You have recently added or removed devices" screen.

Confirmed by:

  • Screen goes black after the screen saver.

Confirmed by:

  • Media playback issue, the screen goes black after a bit.

Confirmed by: Zaerc

UI2 related
  • Playback issue where the video is only visible when the UI is on-screen

Confirmed by: Zaerc

Workarounds and fixes

  • Installing libdvdcss and/or w32codecs.
echo "deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ hardy free non-free" >>/etc/apt/sources.list
wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | apt-key add -
apt-get update
apt-get install libdvdcss2 #if you want libdvdcss
apt-get install w32codecs #if you want the w32codecs

You might want to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file manually anyway to take out the old (and/or non-functional) repositories for gutsy/edgy/replacements/linuxmce.com.

Confirmed by:

  • The External Media Identifier fails to start, this is because it wasn't build as the sources are not available.

Turn it off by disabeling it in the web-admin's "devices tree".

Confirmed by: Zaerc

The External Media Identifier can be installed successfully using the 07010 package. loacted at: /mnt/recovery/archives/deb-cache/id-my-disc_1.8.ub0710_i386.deb /mnt/recovery/archives/deb-cache/id-my-disc_1.8.ub0710_amd64.deb

i386 Working. Confirmed by: tkmedia

Confirmed Working

  • The mce-installer.

Confirmed by: Zaerc

  • The flickr photo screen saver.

Confirmed by: Zaerc

  • Diskless media director (with initial manual setup).

Confirmed by:

  • The Mobile-Orbiter, provided that the software was already installed on the device by a previous version of lmce.

Confirmed by: Zaerc