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*[[:Category:Installation_Tutorials|General Installation Tutorials]]
 
*[[:Category:Installation_Tutorials|General Installation Tutorials]]
  
=About Installation=
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=About Installation (Version 0810 Final)=
  
 
This page covers what we'll call mainstream installation. It shows how to get a LinuxMCE hybrid running with minimum bells and whistles. Once the basic installation is complete, users can check the other sections of the wiki to learn how to add more advanced features. The basic hardware consists of the computer (with two network ports), display, and speakers. Its the user's option whether to install additional PCI cards (TV capture, serial, etc), An incompatible card could cause problems, but this is rare (fyi, I install all cards before running the install). Look at the "Core & Hybrid" section of the wiki for hardware selection articles.
 
This page covers what we'll call mainstream installation. It shows how to get a LinuxMCE hybrid running with minimum bells and whistles. Once the basic installation is complete, users can check the other sections of the wiki to learn how to add more advanced features. The basic hardware consists of the computer (with two network ports), display, and speakers. Its the user's option whether to install additional PCI cards (TV capture, serial, etc), An incompatible card could cause problems, but this is rare (fyi, I install all cards before running the install). Look at the "Core & Hybrid" section of the wiki for hardware selection articles.
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=Installing 0810 Final=
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=Overview=
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*Install the DVD. It will ask a few questions, format your drive, load a bunch of software from the disk and the internet, then prompt you to reboot and remove the DVD.
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*Install LinuxMCE. When the machine finishes the reboot, it will come up in Kubuntu. Confirm the internet connection, then click the LMCE install icon. More software will load and it will prompt another reboot.
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*Follow the 3 wizards (AV, House Setup, Media).
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=DVD=
  
 
'''<span style="color:#FF0000">Caution: Installing LinuxMCE 0810 Final will wipe your entire drive! It is not designed to be dual-booted!</span>'''  
 
'''<span style="color:#FF0000">Caution: Installing LinuxMCE 0810 Final will wipe your entire drive! It is not designed to be dual-booted!</span>'''  
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## '''Ready to install''' - Check everything is as it should be, and press "Install".
 
## '''Ready to install''' - Check everything is as it should be, and press "Install".
 
# Let installation run through, and then remove disk and press enter when instructed to do so.
 
# Let installation run through, and then remove disk and press enter when instructed to do so.
# Once the new Kubuntu installation has finished booting back up, click the "LinuxMCE" icon on the desktop. This will start the LinuxMCE installation. You may need to enter your Kubuntu password.
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# Wait until the LinuxMCE installation has finished running through, and reboot the system. You will see the following message when the installation is complete:
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=LinuxMCE=
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# Once the new Kubuntu installation has finished booting back up, check that your internet connections are working. If you have a NIC that is not plug-and-play (like the Intel gigabit card) then now is the time to install the drive and confirm operation. Then click the "LinuxMCE" icon on the desktop. This will start the LinuxMCE installation. You may need to enter your Kubuntu password.
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# Wait until the LinuxMCE installation has finished running through. You will see the following message when the installation is complete:
  
 
  The first phase of the install process is completed
 
  The first phase of the install process is completed
 
  Reboot the system to start the final process.
 
  Reboot the system to start the final process.
 
   
 
   
Done!
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=Wizards=
  
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Upon reboot, your will not see Kubuntu. More software will load, then the AV Wizard will start. You'll see it only if you have a VGA connection. If you connected the monitor with another type of cable, the screen will go black.
  
Once the system has rebooted, the [[AVWizard_Step_by_Step|AV Wizard]] will start, followed by the [[House_Setup_Wizard|House Setup Wizard]] and [[Media_Player_Wizard|Media Setup Wizard]].
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[[AVWizard_Step_by_Step|AV Wizard]]  
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[[House_Setup_Wizard|House Setup Wizard]]  
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[[Media_Player_Wizard|Media Setup Wizard]].

Revision as of 17:21, 15 November 2011

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About Installation (Version 0810 Final)

This page covers what we'll call mainstream installation. It shows how to get a LinuxMCE hybrid running with minimum bells and whistles. Once the basic installation is complete, users can check the other sections of the wiki to learn how to add more advanced features. The basic hardware consists of the computer (with two network ports), display, and speakers. Its the user's option whether to install additional PCI cards (TV capture, serial, etc), An incompatible card could cause problems, but this is rare (fyi, I install all cards before running the install). Look at the "Core & Hybrid" section of the wiki for hardware selection articles.

  • The computer must be connected to the internet for a successful installation.
  • The display can be a TV or monitor. Use a VGA connection if one is available. You can use a DVI cable, but you'll get a black screen 45 minutes into the installation process when the LMCE wizard defaults back to VGA. This is easily solved by pressing the number "1" on your keyboard, but it can be disconcerting. I'd advise against using an HDMI cable connected to a monitor or TV with built-in speakers. Whatever connection you use can easily be changed later.
  • For sound, you can use computer speakers, or use an spdif connection to an external AV receiver. This is also easy to change later.


Caveats

  • LinuxMCE is an extremely powerful, fantastic piece of software; have no doubt about that. But, please bear in mind that it is a project, not a product.
  • LinuxMCE 0810 is based on Ubuntu 8.10, which means that brand new hardware might not work out of the box. For this reason, if you are buying hardware specifically for your home automation system, you might want to use hardware that is a little older and save yourself some money at the same time. That said, in nearly all cases you will be able to get through any issues with a little patience and some help from the community. Unrecognised NICs is the most common issue.
  • Please please please be patient. Some parts of the installation can sometimes take hours. If in doubt, leave it overnight.


Overview

  • Install the DVD. It will ask a few questions, format your drive, load a bunch of software from the disk and the internet, then prompt you to reboot and remove the DVD.
  • Install LinuxMCE. When the machine finishes the reboot, it will come up in Kubuntu. Confirm the internet connection, then click the LMCE install icon. More software will load and it will prompt another reboot.
  • Follow the 3 wizards (AV, House Setup, Media).

DVD

Caution: Installing LinuxMCE 0810 Final will wipe your entire drive! It is not designed to be dual-booted!

If you just want to quickly try LinuxMCE, then consider setting it up temporarily as a virtual machine on your Linux, Mac, or Windows box. VirtualBox will allow you to do this


  1. Download the LinuxMCE 0810 Final ISO from here. Note: Always burn at your DVD drive's lowest speed to reduce the chance of errors.
  2. Boot from the DVD.
  3. Select your language
  4. Select the top option "LinuxMCE"
  5. Wait until the installer loads, and then...
    1. Welcome - Select your language.
    2. Where are you? - Select your location and time zone.
    3. Keyboard layout - Select your keyboard layout.
    4. Prepare disk space - Set up your partitions as you wish, but the second option "Guided - use entire disk" is perfectly OK.
    5. Who are you? - Set up your username, password and the system name (call it whatever you want). This username/password is specifically for the underlying system i.e. Kubuntu, it is NOT for LinuxMCE; this is handled separately.
    6. Ready to install - Check everything is as it should be, and press "Install".
  6. Let installation run through, and then remove disk and press enter when instructed to do so.

LinuxMCE

  1. Once the new Kubuntu installation has finished booting back up, check that your internet connections are working. If you have a NIC that is not plug-and-play (like the Intel gigabit card) then now is the time to install the drive and confirm operation. Then click the "LinuxMCE" icon on the desktop. This will start the LinuxMCE installation. You may need to enter your Kubuntu password.
  2. Wait until the LinuxMCE installation has finished running through. You will see the following message when the installation is complete:
The first phase of the install process is completed
Reboot the system to start the final process.

Wizards

Upon reboot, your will not see Kubuntu. More software will load, then the AV Wizard will start. You'll see it only if you have a VGA connection. If you connected the monitor with another type of cable, the screen will go black.

AV Wizard House Setup Wizard Media Setup Wizard.