Hi all
is 23426 @ 1.7gb a "whoops", ;D
or a temp. solution to end of life prob ?
regards,
Ian
temp solution
It works, installs fine, could not verify if everything works.
Please help to test this.
;D ;D ;D
certainly will
any instructions ?
and by the way WELL DONE, I saw this 7/8 hrs ago so you guys have certainly had your fingers out !!!
all the best
Ian
EDIT the response was fairly snappy too!!
Well this one I tested in my virtualbox, because I have no physical contact to my core.
Took a little longer to install, but it installed.
In the second fase of install, I got some sources.list problems, it referred to my locale, I could have used a proper sources.list, but I just wanted to intall like an unexperienced user, which I actually am of course.
But screen came up, so works.
Well I certainly qualify as a "dummy" user...
hence next question
installing to a clean drive > (assumably)install kubuntu from last s/shot >change sources list (y/n?)
then what ?
regards
Ian
Quote from: maybeoneday on November 09, 2010, 06:35:16 PM
Hi all
is 23426 @ 1.7gb a "whoops", ;D
or a temp. solution to end of life prob ?
regards,
Ian
The makedvd script is likely falling prone to the same issues the installer is. That is: the script that creates the dvd installer downloads all of the intrepid packages from the ubuntu archives and probably needs to be updated to point to the old-releases repository the same as the actual installer/pluto database/Diskless_CreateTBZ all need to be.
J.
Quote from: bongowongo on November 09, 2010, 06:46:17 PM
Took a little longer to install, but it installed.
This is likely due to the installer having to download all the intrepid packages from the internet as it sounds likely that they are not on the DVD.
J.
Quotetemp solution
It works, installs fine, could not verify if everything works.
Please help to test this.
does that mean that it will install all the required parts but some may be outdated or will some parts be missing?
Thanks Josh
josh
have just finished installing and all appears ok
I edited sources.list after kubuntu install
install a lot slower than usual, fetching packages from net ?
normal a/v wizard
apt-get update/upgrade completed (warns about duplicate entries and 1 .archive
-but I probably missed that on first edit)
w32codecs libdvdcss2 installed
early days, but looks promising
BIG thanks devs,
regards
Ian
Hi Maybeoneday,
So after the Kubuntu install you edited the sources.list before running Linuxmce installer.
When you said edited sources.list what did you change?
Just the .archive and .security to .old-release?
If you don't mind would you even be able to post your sources.list?
Thanks Josh
Hi,
I have just finished downloading the latest snapshot.
Can somebody please give some guidence on how to install the latest snapshot?
Install Kubuntu... How do I get Kubuntu to locate the files from the latest snapshot?
Do I have to change the information in the sources.list deb path to follow to snapshot file on hardrive instead of http site?
Thanks and regards
Quote from: phenigma on November 09, 2010, 11:36:37 PM
Quote from: maybeoneday on November 09, 2010, 06:35:16 PM
Hi all
is 23426 @ 1.7gb a "whoops", ;D
or a temp. solution to end of life prob ?
regards,
Ian
The makedvd script is likely falling prone to the same issues the installer is. That is: the script that creates the dvd installer downloads all of the intrepid packages from the ubuntu archives and probably needs to be updated to point to the old-releases repository the same as the actual installer/pluto database/Diskless_CreateTBZ all need to be.
J.
After reading the above I decided to dig out an older snapshot. This seemed to help but did not fix. I noticed two things when running the linuxmce install script from the desktop: first the java jre package did not install and second the installer hung on the alsa package from the deb.linuxmce.org intrepid/beta2 repository. I took care of the alsa package by downloading it directly from the repository and installing it. The java package was not so easy. I tried the same thing but it failed on unmet dependencies. I then rebooted the machine and decided to run the individual scripts in the /root/new-installer directory. The pre-install-from-repo.sh script ran with no errors. The mce-install.sh script exited at the java installation. I then did an apt-get -f install. This installed the java package plus several others. I ran the mce-install.sh script again and this time it completed successfully. Finally I ran the post-install.sh script to completion without errors. I rebooted the machine and now have the avwizard staring at me.
I hope this helps.
All this just to test the operation of an HVR-1950 usb tuner.
back to the drawing board. Mythtv did not fully install >:(
Same hear.
I think I got it to install by changing the sources.list as per http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10901.0
I then reran the install linuxmce.sh with the cources.list that came with the image.
It all loaded up but got stuck on a loop trying to install mythtv and I ended up having the reboot.
Josh
after multiple tries to get LinuxMCE running, I decided to wait.
(wrong packages, packages not found, dependencies not downloaded, 3 differents LinuxMCE updates downloaded with just a 130 ko/s)
I guess the subject "Ubuntu 8.10 end of life breaks installer" tells everything
http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10917.0
Well, I guess it just not the right time (ubuntu 8.10 end of life) to try LinuxMCE. Developpers make what they can with the time they have dedicated to this project. Thanks to them and Keep on, guys! :)
As for me, I am going to try the 710, giving "her" 1 shot otherwise, I will truly wait.
LinuxMCE seems to have such big incomming possibilities (home and small business - phone, security, controls for lights and why not secured doors, sensors logs...)
Great job guys and community, let's hope you will be able to get out of Pluto licence pretty soon in order to get a bigger community! :)
ps: just finished to try 710 on a Virtual Machine (Vbox) with 14GB HD -> not enough free space and a bunch of "cannot find" :(
that version is also based on an end of life version of kubuntu. you will probably have to change the sources.list references from xx.archive to old-releases. that probably would not guarantee a good install though. 0810 is the way to go for the latest in capabilities. It is going to be a matter of getting around the broken downloads. I don't understand though why mythtv will not install since that should be coming from the linuxmce repository.
just a thought:
maybe repository is not well spell and/or directories modifications on the server?
Well that is the 55 million dollar question. The only package that I have seen die is the java6 package in the snapshot I am currently using. I don't think that anything else is not loading that would be preventing mythtv to install and since mythtv should be forced to download from the linuxmce repositories that should not be a problem either since the ubuntu end of life should not be effecting those. I am not sure when mythtv gets downloaded but I would think it happens when you make the choice in the setup wizard.
I am going to try again but this time I will try to install the java6 package before I start so the installer won't quit and I will also capture the output of the installers to look at after the installation is complete to see if there are any error messages that I may have missed as output was whizzing by.
But right now the last of the warm weather is happening today and I think I am going to go lose some golf balls while I can.
I saw you got your problem fixed with
http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10917.0
hope you enjoyed your golf game!
Quote from: jalcando on November 13, 2010, 10:31:26 AM
I saw you got your problem fixed with
http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10917.0
hope you enjoyed your golf game!
I added some in the topic you mentioned above. Hopefully it will help.
I did enjoy my golf game and as I predicted I lost several golf balls. We are enjoying a late Indian Summer here and I have been trying to take advantage of it. All that is supposed to change after this evening.