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General => Installation issues => Topic started by: kate on June 03, 2008, 07:55:21 pm

Title: Apt install ?
Post by: kate on June 03, 2008, 07:55:21 pm
Is it possible to install LinuxMCE with standard apt-get ?
I tried to use google as "linuxmce apt install" but i did not find anything interesting.
Or should i just start building it from source ?

I just like to find as comfortable way as possible to install it to existing hardy
server and i don't like mesh up or overwrite all my config files.

I think that controlling my home automation can be done with
existing server and there is no good reason to have yet an other server
just for that. Just one server makes nearly 2000KWh/year .

As UI i will use N810

Kate
Title: Re: Apt install ?
Post by: b4rney on June 03, 2008, 08:53:37 pm
Hi Kate and welcome.

Firstly you need an earlier version of Kubuntu 710 and the linuxmce install further customises the config files. You need either the DVD iso or the 2 cd isos. The main difference being the DVD is easier but wipes your drive, whereas the cds are slightly more customisable and allow you to boot to kubuntu desktop or linuxmce.

From your comments I don't think you can achieve what you want to. You need a dedicated linuxmce server. It's not the kind of system that can be made to fit in with your setup ... more a case of adapting to be able to use linuxmce.

This may help:
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Installation_Guide
Title: Re: Apt install ?
Post by: ddamron on June 07, 2008, 01:35:38 pm
Kate,

What you are trying to do is actually a goal of ours, however we are still far from reaching that goal..

The CD install does exactly that, and goes through systematically and solves dependancy hell.
That is why the CD install takes 3 times longer than the DVD install..
the DVD install, while erasing your entire drive, extracts  a 'base' configuration directly to the drive with all the configuration done prior to the copy.

HTH,

Dan
Title: Re: Apt install ?
Post by: kate on June 23, 2008, 10:25:27 pm
Kate,

What you are trying to do is actually a goal of ours, however we are still far from reaching that goal..

The CD install does exactly that, and goes through systematically and solves dependancy hell.
That is why the CD install takes 3 times longer than the DVD install..
the DVD install, while erasing your entire drive, extracts  a 'base' configuration directly to the drive with all the configuration done prior to the copy.


It would be much easier to do debian install using repositories and instead loading CD images. The
CD-images anyway are just debian repository caches. It would be much faster and easier to end user lust load MCE installer
that sets up MCE network repository and then downloads .deb files as needed as does standard debian installer tools.

Kate
Title: Re: Apt install ?
Post by: tschak909 on June 24, 2008, 12:55:27 am
trust me,

no they're not quite.

(full disclosure, i'm one of the developers.)

the entire install process depends on a very specific system state, mostly because we have a LOT of custom plumbing in place. We need to do a lot of work, to make the internal plumbing less rigid, but this is easier said than done.

Don't believe me? spend some time just looking at the scripts in /usr/pluto/bin ...

-Thom

Title: Re: Apt install ?
Post by: kate on June 25, 2008, 04:41:23 pm
I took previous thing as a serious warning and instead trying to install any my home servers, i just
took one laptop running a gutsy and run the CD install there. I just have some comments
as user feedback. I like the LinuxMCE concept but i just like to point some usability issues that i find .

Some of the things mentioned may be me fault. I think that i was giving answer to keep original network
config but and may be it was my fault to chose OpenGl with Aplha fot ATI based paltop.


With web admin interface i was able to correct most things that setup wizard get meshed up. I got the screen size right. I have still
some rendering problems.  May be because Fw setup is still meshed up i cant access my media files forom my UPnP ( or NFS ) server  and for same
reason i have not yet got it working with N810/maemo orbiter client.

I will continue working with it and i try to get it at first playing my media library, then get N810 orbiter on board and then go to setting
up home automation.

Kate


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Title: Re: Apt install ?
Post by: tschak909 on June 25, 2008, 07:47:09 pm
oh dear god

don't do that!

YOU CAN DISABLE THOSE PIECES FROM THE WEB ADMIN!!!!

damn it, look around first.

-Thom
Title: Re: Apt install ?
Post by: kate on June 30, 2008, 02:06:57 pm
Should it start the setup wizard at all when i use CD install to existing system but just
give web admin for doing setup ?

It looks a like the root cause to get my setup meshed up is
the installation wizard ?

In the laptop i am using, there is so old ATI controller that it does
not support OpenGL but Webamin has OpenGL permanently checked for Orbiter and
grayed out so that i can't disable it.

Kate