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Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby anthillsocial » 16 May 2014, 09:15

HI,
I was wondering if there were any tutorials/notes for the installation of RuneUI on a general Linux installations, Arch Linux to be specific?
I ask as I run mpd on my laptop and on a home server while keeping my music library synced so I have all my music on the go as well as at home. Ideally I would like to use the same polished interface for home and when I'm out & about so was wanting to install RuneUI on my laptop.
Feedback is greatly appreciated!
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby ACX » 16 May 2014, 11:13

Hi anthillsocial, we plan to publish a sort of "cookbook" after the 0.3-beta release, where you will find all the building steps of an installation. Following them you can replicate and adapt it also on a x86 machine.
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby nice_audio » 25 May 2014, 19:41

That would be really nice, if you would publish a step-by-step how-to for installing RuneAudio on a general Linux!
For me that would be a really USP :)
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby nice_audio » 18 Jan 2015, 14:43

Is the rune audio cookbook already online?
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby ACX » 18 Jan 2015, 17:28

nice_audio wrote:Is the rune audio cookbook already online?

It is, although it's currently limited to the Rpi platform, incomplete and out to date:
https://github.com/RuneAudio/RuneOS/blo ... uction.txt
But anyway it can already give you a clear idea of what are the required steps to replicate an installation from scratch.
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby Tinitus » 20 Mar 2015, 21:02

Hi,

I really think the odroids are a good platform. If I use the cookbook an replace the armv6 files by the armv9 files for udoo, would that work on a odroid U3 (which is better bang for buck compared to the udoo)?

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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby ACX » 21 Mar 2015, 14:26

Tinitus wrote:If I use the cookbook an replace the armv6 files by the armv9 files for udoo, would that work on a odroid U3 (which is better bang for buck compared to the udoo)?

Yes, but it's better if you wait for the updated and reviewed cookbook which is being prepared by Orion. It will be a PKGBUILD and it will build the system from scratch.
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby Discovery » 04 Jan 2016, 10:47

Hi,

What's the latest on the cookbook?

Thanks.
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby ACX » 04 Jan 2016, 12:35

Discovery wrote:What's the latest on the cookbook?

It's almost ready to be published, which will probably happen by the end of the month.
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Re: Installation on general Linux Machine

Postby surfninja » 21 Jan 2016, 20:50

ACX wrote:
nice_audio wrote:Is the rune audio cookbook already online?

It is, although it's currently limited to the Rpi platform, incomplete and out to date:
https://github.com/RuneAudio/RuneOS/blo ... uction.txt
But anyway it can already give you a clear idea of what are the required steps to replicate an installation from scratch.



Tinitus, I'd probably wait per ACX recommendation but here is a better link to the old cookbook
https://github.com/RuneAudio/RuneOS/blo ... od_OLD.txt
rAudio 1, Raspberry Pi 2B
rAudio 1, Raspberry Pi 4B
rAudio 1, Raspberry Pi Zero W
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