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== Important ==
 
== Important ==
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1. Download Kubuntu Feisty: [http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/3697874/kubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso.3697874.TPB.torrent Kubuntu 7.04]
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2. Get the Installation CD's by using the torrent link: [http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3752495 LinuxMCE 1.1 RC1] (alternatively you could download these after installing Kubuntu, but CD's are so cheap that this was the method that I used)
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3. Burn all three CD images to CD's
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4. Insert the Kubuntu CD, Select the option to start Kubuntu from the list.
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5. Once Kubuntu is up and running, click the "Install" icon on the desktop, follow the installation wizard until you have rebooted and are running Kubuntu from your hard drive(resist the urge to update at this time, it will cause problems with the LinuxMCE cache CD).
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6. Insert the Linux MCE packages CD, when the popup window appears select the option to display the CD contents.
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7. Right click on the "mce-installer_2.0.1-1_i386.deb" and select the option to install the package.
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8. Close the window after the installation finishes and click on the new icon on your desktop that says "Install Linux MCE".
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9. Follow the on screen prompts, insert the cache CD when requested, and finish the install. After the computer has rebooted, you may update Kubuntu using Adept. For more installation help see: [http://wiki.linuxmce.com/index.php/Installation_Guide The Installation Guide] (step 4 and after) or ask one of the friendly people in the [http://forum.linuxmce.com/ forum].
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Read the [[Known_Issues|Known Issues]] page first.  There are some warnings to Ubuntu users who have already modified their Ubuntu installation or customized their .conf files that LinuxMCE will override their changes.
 
Read the [[Known_Issues|Known Issues]] page first.  There are some warnings to Ubuntu users who have already modified their Ubuntu installation or customized their .conf files that LinuxMCE will override their changes.

Revision as of 07:00, 7 August 2007

Important

1. Download Kubuntu Feisty: Kubuntu 7.04

2. Get the Installation CD's by using the torrent link: LinuxMCE 1.1 RC1 (alternatively you could download these after installing Kubuntu, but CD's are so cheap that this was the method that I used)

3. Burn all three CD images to CD's

4. Insert the Kubuntu CD, Select the option to start Kubuntu from the list.

5. Once Kubuntu is up and running, click the "Install" icon on the desktop, follow the installation wizard until you have rebooted and are running Kubuntu from your hard drive(resist the urge to update at this time, it will cause problems with the LinuxMCE cache CD).

6. Insert the Linux MCE packages CD, when the popup window appears select the option to display the CD contents.

7. Right click on the "mce-installer_2.0.1-1_i386.deb" and select the option to install the package.

8. Close the window after the installation finishes and click on the new icon on your desktop that says "Install Linux MCE".

9. Follow the on screen prompts, insert the cache CD when requested, and finish the install. After the computer has rebooted, you may update Kubuntu using Adept. For more installation help see: The Installation Guide (step 4 and after) or ask one of the friendly people in the forum.


Read the Known Issues page first. There are some warnings to Ubuntu users who have already modified their Ubuntu installation or customized their .conf files that LinuxMCE will override their changes.

Getting help

In addition to the usual community options like forums, for the moment a few volunteers have agreed to provide live tech support via Yahoo/Skype to identify common installation problems so they can be fixed in the next release.

Reading before installing LinuxMCE

Before installing LinuxMCE, I suggest reading What to expect which says exactly what sequences and equipment was used to setup my whole home media + automation system as shown in the demo video, and warns what are the pitfalls you may run into.

Also read:

The Detailed step-by-step instructions for installing LinuxMCE which has step-by-step instructions on installing Ubuntu and LinuxMCE. Then the short Architecture Intro which explains what pc's you'll need to install software on and how they all work together. Then there's a Quick Start Guide which explains how to set the video and audio settings using the AV Wizard, and to add devices to LinuxMCE with the Setup Wizard. The Usage Intro is a quick primer on how to use LinuxMCE once it's installed.

LinuxMCE is a huge program with lots of features that you won't even notice right away, and the wiki already has a ton of pages which I imported from existing sources when I launched LinuxMCE, such as the original User's Manual and Programmer's Guide. I found most of these docs weren't well organized and some of the data isn't up to date. But it's a wiki and all pages are open for editing, so hopefully this will improve.

Getting the CD's

As explained in the Installation Guide You need 2 cd's to install LinuxMCE, which you can get here:

1) Ubuntu 6.10 desktop live cd. For now Linux MCE can only be installed on top of the Ubuntu 6.10 distribution of Linux, which is available here.

2) The LinuxMCE install cd, which is available on these Mirrors.

The LinuxMCE installer

Once you have already burned the LinuxMCE install cd, and finished installing Ubuntu 6.10, here is the installer application you run from within Ubuntu to install LinuxMCE:

http://linuxmce.com/images/generic_download_button.gif

Getting the source code

Instructions on getting the source code and compiling it are located on Building From Source page.