<b>NOTE:</b> Installing git is not necessary and the needed program files can be downloaded from the site as a zip file. No need to clone the repo and add further overhead to the HDA.
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This guidance will instruct you how to get Headphones and add it to your HDA. Upon completion, you will have Headphones running, but not as a service since their is only a init.d script for Ubuntu users at this moment.
* The Amahi [https://www.amahi.org/apps/headphones Headphones] <b>BETA</b> one-click app install works for Amahi 6works for the most part, with two exceptions.
** The app never registers on the Amahi Dashboard/Web Interface
** The app doesn't start at boot
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* To make Headphones start at boot** Make a Headphones startup , create the start up script:{{code| nano /etc/init.d/headphones}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"pre>#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
esac
exit 0</syntaxhighlightpre>
** Enable the Headphones service{{code| sudo chkconfig headphones on}}
==== Amahi 6 (Ubuntu) Manual Method ====
These instructions are for an Ubuntu 12.04 setup, modification will be required for a Fedora install
** It should be under Setup > Apps > Webapps (you need to have [[Advanced_Settings|advanced settings]] enabled first)
** You may have to create the directory for the webapp by hand from the command line with