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This page is for information and troubleshooring the [http://www.amahi.org/apps/splashtop Splashtop streamer app]
 
To launch the app, search for Splashtop at the desktop and click on the icon.
= Troubleshooting =
Here are the steps to diagnose any issues with Splashtop.
* To launch the app, search for Splashtop at the desktop and click on the icon.
* After launching the app at the desktop and putting in your credentials, does it gray out the username and password?
** If so, it means it logged in to Splashtop and it should be working. You should see your Amahi HDA in any Splashtop client you are logged in on and be able to connect.
= Network Configuration =
 
 
'''You should not need this if you installed your HDA after 2/13/13.'''
Splashtop requires that the network interface in your system be managed via Network Manager. Amahi/Ubuntu systems prior to November 31st, 2012 did not have NetworkManager support and would need to be converted to using Network Manager to use Splashtop.
TO DOHere is a way to migrate to using Network Manager. Please note that there some risk that this may not work, if you had some non-default networking setup (some people add wireless, or a second NIC). * First you need to exit Splashtop. Make sure it's not running* Open a terminal and become root. This will do it: sudo su -* You need to put have the latest hdactl (4.3.0 or later).* Get the NetworkManager transition script: <nowiki> curl -o nm-install http://alpha.amahi.org/tmp/nm-install apt-get install -y ruby-dbus </nowiki>* Run the script in test mode: ruby nm-install* '''IMPORTANT''': write these settings. If things fail to work (it could happen!) you will need these settings in a piece of paper* If all looks ok, no errors in the previous test mode command, then do: ruby nm-install -y* This should tell you a bit of what it's doing. If there were no errors, then you can reboot and run Splashtop. It should work. If not, please report the error* If there was some error, please report the error To report and error, repo it to the team via support or the forums. = If all else fails = If the procedure above fails, you want to manually set up Network Manager. You will need your networking settings here ! This is how:* Go to the steps top right of the GUI and click on the network icon* Go to reconfigure "Edit Connections ..." (or System Settings > Network)* Delete all the connections* Create a new ethernet connection with IPv4 settings* Create a '''static''' connection (this is important - your network device server needs to be on a fixed IP)* For IP put the IP that your server should have, like 192.168.1.10* Put the netmask, etc.* Save it* Restart You should be able to use NetworkManagerSplashtop now. If not please report it to the team via support of the forums.
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