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= Alpha Beta 1 Release for Testers=
Welcome to the Alpha 3 Beta 1 release of '''Amahi Ubuntu Edition'''!
This is our third alpha first beta release ... still expect turbulence! Let's start with the caveats and then on to how to install!
= Caveats =
* This is a third alpha fist beta release. Expect things to mostly work, but your machine to could still explode in a million pieces , losing all the data.
* No graphical installer yet. Installation involves two CLI (command-line) commands
* Note that this is intended to be installed under Ubuntu '''12.04desktop'''. It has been tested with ubuntu desktop, but Ubuntu server probably also should not cause problems, but it's not tested. I We suspect things like Kubuntu/Lubuntu/Gobuntu/Edubuntu/.... will may also work but this is not tested. No warranty. Feel free to report results, however.
* 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
* Only supported on Ubuntu 12.04 desktop and server edition* '''only Only 32bit'' is supported. x86 The 64bit and arm editions are not supported yet
* [[Greyhole]] is not yet supported
* Debian is not well supported in this release (there are a couple of known issues). We are focusing on Ubuntu only for now.
= How to install Amahi on Ubuntu i386 =
* Download the Ubuntu 12.04 CD/DVDfrom the [[http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop Ubuntu downloads]] page* Install Ubuntu. Only 12.04 has been tested.* start Start a terminal
* Double check your network settings with '''<code>ifconfig</code>''' and '''<code>route -n</code>'''. These should be the settings that you use in the next step. If these are not correct you can change the ip address by issueing the command
{{Code|sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.14 netmask 255.255.255.0 up}}
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