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− | message = This is only for developers, advanced users and testers. Do NOT use with data you would not mind losing!}} | + | message = Amahi for Ubuntu 12.04.x<br />Maintenance ONLY!}} |
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− | = Caveats =
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− | * This is a first alpha release. Expect turbulence
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− | * No applications are available for Ubuntu yet. This is on purpose, so that we keep the focus tightly on platform stability before chasing ghosts in apps
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− | * Only supported on 10.04 desktop
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− | * 32bit is the platform of choice. 64bit is not as well supported yet (if you must test on 64b platforms, please report issues). arm is not supported yet
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− | * This has been also tested on Debian, but not as well as in Ubuntu
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− | * There are '''no automatic updates or ways to update''' from your install to an eventual release
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− | = How to install Amahi on Ubuntu =
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− | # Download Ubuntu 10.04
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− | # Install Ubuntu. Only 10.04 has been tested. If you want to test other releases, let us know if or how they work.
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− | # Open a terminal and become root by typing: '''<code>su -</code>'''
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− | # Double check your network settings with ifconfig and route -n
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− | # Make sure you have the proper network settings set up in your [[http://www.amahi.org/user control panel]], with one profile and one install code
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− | # Get the installer: '''<code>wget http://ubuntu.amahi.org/debian.install</code>'''
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− | # Then start the install with your install code
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− | sh debian.install YOUR_INSTALL_CODE
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− | This should take a little while and many messages will flash by the screen.
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− | At the end, reboot. After that, http://hda should be working.
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− | = Other =
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− | Refer to the [[Debian]] page for the latest info, how to install via other methods and development updates.
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− | The old Ubuntu information (mostly out of date now) is in the [[Ubuntu old]] page.
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