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General => Marketplace => Compatible Products & Services => Topic started by: plumlee on July 21, 2007, 06:11:11 pm
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hello everybody, who can tell me where I can download this system and how to setup.
thankyou very much!!
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The first step is to install Kubuntu 7.04. You can find it here: http://www.kubuntu.com/download.php
The next step is to download and install LinuxMCE 1.1beta2 (current as of 7-22). You can find it here: http://wiki.linuxmce.com/index.php/Version_1_1
If you have any further questions, please feel free to reply
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Hallois
7. Right click on the "mce-installer_2.0.1-1_i386.deb" and select the option to install the package.
I didn't notice the name at first, downloaded and burnt on cd, but then when I was about to install I noticed the i386 part of the filename..
I've got an AMD Sempron 3200+, so guess I should find an amd64-version of the linuxmce packages?
At least with kubuntu download I had to choose between i386 and amd64..
Any suggestions on where to get the amd64-version, if it exists, or will the i386-file work fine?
Cheers!
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Hallois
7. Right click on the "mce-installer_2.0.1-1_i386.deb" and select the option to install the package.
I didn't notice the name at first, downloaded and burnt on cd, but then when I was about to install I noticed the i386 part of the filename..
I've got an AMD Sempron 3200+, so guess I should find an amd64-version of the linuxmce packages?
At least with kubuntu download I had to choose between i386 and amd64..
Any suggestions on where to get the amd64-version, if it exists, or will the i386-file work fine?
Cheers!
There is no amd64 version of LMCE (yet). Just use Kubuntu 7.04 i386 with LMCE-1.1 Beta2 for now, in my experience it won't even try to install on the amd64 version of Kubuntu.
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thank you very much!
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Hi to everyone at MCE forum, this is my first post - trying to find my way around. I noticed that Petek has suggested kubunto as a distro. I'd like to ask Petek why he chose kubuntu and not ubuntu? I am testing many different distros to find the one best suited for running MCE - and am not experienced in the different versions from ubunto.
bookie
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Right now, LinuxMCE will only work with the KDE desktop and Ubuntu Feisty. This is distributed as Kubuntu. There are plans to make it compatible with a wider range of Linux distributions, but that is not available yet.