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[LINUX] HOW-TO install XBMC for Linux on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) and 8.10 (Intrepid) - Printable Version +- XBMC Community Forum (http://forum.xbmc.org) +-- Forum: Announcements, Info, and General Discussion (/forumdisplay.php?fid=85) +--- Forum: Tips, tricks, and step by step guides (/forumdisplay.php?fid=110) +--- Thread: [LINUX] HOW-TO install XBMC for Linux on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) and 8.10 (Intrepid) (/showthread.php?tid=44019) |
- Halvliter - 2009-03-14 01:34 I used this guide on my fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 (Not mini-CD, full) and it worked perfectly up to this part: Quote:Autoboot and autostart XBMC When I log in i get this error: "You session lasted less than 10 seconds. If you didn't log out yourself this may be because you have a problem with the install or you are out of diskspace. Try to log in with one of the failsafe sessions to see if this solves your problem. ~/.xsession-errors file shows this: /etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup... Setting IM through im-switch for locale=nb_NO. Start IM through /etc/X11/xinit/Xinput.d/all_ALL linked to /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/default. Fatal error encountered, aborting Error log at /usr/share/xbmc/xbmc.log The XBMC_HOME environment variable is not set. Aborted (core dumped). - pyrates - 2009-03-14 03:48 Halvliter Wrote:I used this guide on my fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 (Not mini-CD, full) and it worked perfectly up to this part: Because you don't have an .Xsession file. The one you downloaded was misnamed. Rename it to .Xesssion in your home/username/ directory. And instead of .bash_profile, it should be .bash_login. They should fix this in the guide. - olympia - 2009-03-14 10:38 pyrates Wrote:Because you don't have an .Xsession file. The one you downloaded was misnamed. Rename it to .Xesssion in your home/username/ directory. You might be right, but you also forgeting the fact, that it is working for a lot of people in THIS way. So maybe not the nicest way, but it works! Anyway, I will have a look into this. If it can also better satisfy linux geeks, than I will change this. ![]() Why it is not working for Halvliter, is the fact that he is ignoring (God knows why) that the guide is for minimal version. Maybe he was thinking that this statement of the begining of the guide is a joke.
- Asswipe44 - 2009-03-14 11:22 olympia Wrote:You might be right, but you also forgeting the fact, that it is working for a lot of people in THIS way. So maybe not the nicest way, but it works! Anyway, I will have a look into this. If it can also better satisfy linux geeks, than I will change this. LOL, I was about to try EXACTLY what Halvliter tried because my installation of mini Hardy isn't allowing me to login remotely via ssh despite the fact that I selected it at the required prompt. Back to the faulty Intrepid I go
- Halvliter - 2009-03-14 11:26 I'm no Linux geek, so please excuse me. I've been using Linux for 3 days, before I found this guide, and I didn't know that it was that crucial that I used the mini-version, I thought Ubuntu was Ubuntu. I will try what pyrates said, if that not works I will install with the mini-CD. - olympia - 2009-03-14 11:34 Halvliter Wrote:I'm no Linux geek, so please excuse me. I've been using Linux for 3 days, before I found this guide, and I didn't know that it was that crucial that I used the mini-version, I thought Ubuntu was Ubuntu. If you are installing gnome, you have to solve autostart in a completely different way. ...and boot time will be much slower. - olympia - 2009-03-14 11:36 Asswipe44 Wrote:LOL, I was about to try EXACTLY what Halvliter tried because my installation of mini Hardy isn't allowing me to login remotely via ssh despite the fact that I selected it at the required prompt. Back to the faulty Intrepid I go Is ssh server installed for sure? Did you try apt-get install openssh-server ? Anyway, for me, Intrepid with vdpau branch seems to be a real winner combo as of today... - Halvliter - 2009-03-14 11:54 Bah, I'm out of burning CD's and DVD's. Is it possible to "transfer" the mini-Ubuntu on a SD-card and install it to my HDD from that part ? (I only have a 1 GB card) - olympia - 2009-03-14 12:01 Halvliter Wrote:Bah, I'm out of burning CD's and DVD's. Is it possible to "transfer" the mini-Ubuntu on a SD-card and install it to my HDD from that part ? (I only have a 1 GB card) I am not sure if there is an easy way to do that. Maybe you can try to install from the full CD and uncheck everything during the installation, especially gdm. - Halvliter - 2009-03-14 12:24 I finally found one DVD, burned it, installed it, rebooted and got Error 17, cannot mount into selected partition or something.... FANTASTIC!
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