Express Disc
Advantages of the Express Installation
The Amahi Express CD gives you numerous advantages over the traditional Amahi installation
- Headless means that there is no desktop after install. This means faster and meaner system, with no wasted resources on graphics or desktop.
- All-in-one means most necessary packages are included, much less downloading necessary
- Up-to-date means we have included the latest upstream updates from Fedora in it as well as the latest goodies from Amahi at the time the CD was pressed!
WARNING
Please make sure your understand this:
Download via Bittorrent
32 bits ISO: For use with 32 bit and 64 bit processors to include Intel Pentium III and IV, Core Duo, AMD Athlon etc.
64 bits ISO: For use with new dual, triple, quad, hex core processors to include Intel Core 2 Duo/Quad, AMD Phenom, Athlon II, Athlon X2 etc.
Bittorrent (recommended):
32bit Bittorrent Download
64bit Bittorrent Download
ISO Verification
The downloads above can be verified with the following Express CD Checksums.
You can obtain the checksums by running:
sha1sum some.iso
md5sum some.iso
And one Windows you can use one of the utilities listed here:
Md5 Checking Tools
Download via HTTP
Direct (http) download (NOT recommended):
Express CD Direct (http) 32bit download
Express CD Direct (http) 64bit download
CD Cover
If you would like to print a CD cover for the Express CD, visit the Express CD cover page!
Installing
You will need a monitor and a keyboard to install. Pop the CD into the PC and follow the prompts!
Log in on your Amahi Dashboard
Once you have installed using the Amahi Express CD, you can login on http://hda using the following credentials:
Username: admin
Password: admin
Troubleshooting
We have a page to track Express CD troubleshooting.
Gnome Installation
As the gnome desktop is not installed we have complied two methods. Please take a look at our gnome install wiki page for this. Alternatively we are testing the gnome desktop app for future implementation.
Kudos and Credits
Special thanks to Solomon (aka slm4996), and Rod Waldren ... great work!