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To avoid a known problem when upgrading pluto-storage-devices, forcefully remove it before upgrading:
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To avoid a known problem when upgrading pluto-storage-devices, forcefully remove it before upgrading and let apt fix it:
 
  dpkg -r --force-all pluto-storage-devices
 
  dpkg -r --force-all pluto-storage-devices
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apt-get install -f
 
Also please note that installing the upgrade of pluto-system-database will OVERWRITE your existing pluto_main database. It  is therefore advisable to make a backup first!
 
Also please note that installing the upgrade of pluto-system-database will OVERWRITE your existing pluto_main database. It  is therefore advisable to make a backup first!
 
  mysqldump --skip-extended-insert pluto_main >pluto_main_$PK_Installation-`date '+%Y%m%d:%H%M%S'`.sql
 
  mysqldump --skip-extended-insert pluto_main >pluto_main_$PK_Installation-`date '+%Y%m%d:%H%M%S'`.sql

Revision as of 15:53, 7 March 2009

Installation

  1. Install Kubuntu Intrepid, update it and enable the restricted (video) drivers if needed. (download Kubuntu 8.10 release)
  2. Run aptitude update and aptitude dist-upgrade to get the latest Kubuntu updates.
  3. Grab the latest installer script from here, unpack them and change into the freshly created new-installer directory.
  4. Run the following scripts (as root, in order): pre-install-from-repo.sh, mce-install.sh, post-install.sh.
  5. Reboot, wait for the activity to stop (see progress on console 8).

In other words, after installing Kubuntu and upgrading it etcetera:

sudo su - #This might ask for the password you specified earlier during the install of kubuntu.
wget -c http://deb.linuxmce.org/ubuntu/new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz
tar xvf new-installer-alpha-latest.tar.gz
cd new-installer
./pre-install-from-repo.sh
./mce-install.sh
./post-install.sh
reboot

nVidia Restricted Driver

Install the nVidia restricted driver (177) from KDE using the Hardware Manager before installing LinuxMCE 0810 Alpha for the best results

MythTV

Remove reference to hardy in /etc/apt/sources.list

from terminal

sudo apt-get install pluto-mythtv-player

Install updated version of pluto-mythtv-plugin

Updates

Check if there is no junk like references to hardy in /etc/apt/sources.list then:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Or use a package manager on the KDE desktop for more convenience.

20090218 (alpha-2.1)

  • lmce-datalog-db_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-datalogger-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-enocean-tcm120_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-src-datalogger-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-src-enocean-tcm120_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-src-lmce-datalog_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-dhcpd-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-hald-src_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-hald_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-mythtv-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-src-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-src-hal-device-finder_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-src-mythtv-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-src-orbitergen_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-updateentarea_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • pluto-zwave-lighting_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-game-player_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-src-game-player_2.0.0.44.0902180810
  • lmce-src-game-plugin_2.0.0.44.0902180810

20090222 (alpha-2.1.1)

  • pluto-dcerouter_2.0.0.44.0902220810
  • pluto-bluetooth-dongle_2.0.0.44.0902220810

20090301 (alpha-2.2)

SVN revision: 21746

To avoid a known problem when upgrading pluto-storage-devices, forcefully remove it before upgrading and let apt fix it:

dpkg -r --force-all pluto-storage-devices
apt-get install -f

Also please note that installing the upgrade of pluto-system-database will OVERWRITE your existing pluto_main database. It is therefore advisable to make a backup first!

mysqldump --skip-extended-insert pluto_main >pluto_main_$PK_Installation-`date '+%Y%m%d:%H%M%S'`.sql
  • pluto-boot-scripts_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-network-storage_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-skins-basic_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-src-network-storage_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-src-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-src-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-std-plugins_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-storage-devices_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-system-database_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-updatemedia_2.0.0.44.0903010810
  • pluto-website-admin_2.0.0.44.0903010810

20090308 (upcoming)

Previous alpha releases