Self-install-existing

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Installation in an existing Fedora machine

NOTE: this is not a recommended method to install, unless it's done on a fairly clean install of the distribution. The reason is that some things that may have been done to the machine that may affect the way the HDA behaves. In that case, issues may be harder to debug/fix. The recommended method is doing it from scratch.

Regardless, here are the install instructions, all of them executed as full root (either "su -" or logged in directly as root or as sudo):

Fedora 10

  • Install the Amahi release for Fedora 10
     rpm -Uvh http://f10.amahi.org/noarch/hda-release-1.0-1.noarch.rpm

AND

     rpm -Uvh --nodeps http://f10.amahi.org/i386/hdactl-2.43-1.i386.rpm

or

     rpm -Uvh --nodeps http://f10.amahi.org/x86_64/hdactl-2.43-1.x86_64.rpm

NOTE: When it says "or", you would select your arch there, meaning if its 64bit, you would do the second, 32bit, you do the first. BUT YOU ALWAYS DO THE FIRST COMMAND LISTED BEFORE "AND".

  • Then, also as full root (/usr/sbin/hda-install is not in the path otherwise), do this:
     yum -y install hda-suite
     hda-install -f YOURINSTALLCODE

Fedora 9

     yum -y install fedora-release
  • Install the Amahi release for Fedora 9
     rpm -Uvh http://f9.amahi.org/noarch/hda-release-0.3-1.noarch.rpm
  • Then, also as full root (/usr/sbin/hda-install is not in the path otherwise), do this:
     yum -y install hda-suite
     hda-install -f YOURINSTALLCODE

In both cases,