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Re: Amahi Energy Saver
Wished I had more time and a better understanding of the app. I would be happy to port it to Ubuntu. This is not as straight forward as most of the apps I work.
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Re: Amahi Energy Saver
have installed Ubuntu with XBMC on my HTPC and now my HDA does not wake up anymore, because I dont have the AES client installed anymore.
what is the linux equivalent solution for Ubuntu for this?
so:
- wake up server on boot, after standby, after hibernate
EDIT:
found it: Advanced WOL for XBMC
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=121142
hope this helps others.
what is the linux equivalent solution for Ubuntu for this?
so:
- wake up server on boot, after standby, after hibernate
EDIT:
found it: Advanced WOL for XBMC
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=121142
hope this helps others.
Re: Amahi Energy Saver
Would be a good idea to add this to the wiki. Maybe we need to start a Ubuntu Tips page or something similar. We have a small tutorials section now, so a link could go there as well.
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Re: Amahi Energy Saver
I had a look at why AES does not run in Ubuntu 12:04, and running:
ruby -d aes.rb
As root in directory, /var/hda/web-apps/aes/html/lib, which is what the rc sctipt does (except the -d flag for debug)
Gives the this output:
aes.rb:361: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:405: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:424: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:1241 - no such file to load -- rubygems/defaults/operating_system
Exception `NoMethodError' at /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rational.rb:78 - undefined method `gcd' for Rational(1, 2):Rational
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36 - no such file to load -- popen4
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36 - no such file to load -- ri_cal
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36 - no such file to load -- xmlsimple
This lead me to suspect that aes does not use the ruby libs (that are installed in, /var/lib/gems/), so I tried using -I flag.
So using command :
ruby -d -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.1.1/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/ri_cal-0.8.8/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/popen4-0.1.2/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/open4-1.3.0/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/Platform-0.4.0/lib aes.rb
aes.rb:361: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:405: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:424: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:1241 - no such file to load -- rubygems/defaults/operating_system
Exception `NoMethodError' at /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rational.rb:78 - undefined method `gcd' for Rational(1, 2):Rational
Gets rid of the "require" errors, but still it is not working. I.e. web interface is still unavailable. And still the gcd method os undefined.
I would say that this indicates that AES runs the Ubuntu native gems libs rather than the once provided with amahi HDA.
I'm not familiar with Ruby and/or the system layout of amahi hda but perhaps this info is of use for somone looking into this problem.
ruby -d aes.rb
As root in directory, /var/hda/web-apps/aes/html/lib, which is what the rc sctipt does (except the -d flag for debug)
Gives the this output:
aes.rb:361: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:405: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:424: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:1241 - no such file to load -- rubygems/defaults/operating_system
Exception `NoMethodError' at /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rational.rb:78 - undefined method `gcd' for Rational(1, 2):Rational
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36 - no such file to load -- popen4
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36 - no such file to load -- ri_cal
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36 - no such file to load -- xmlsimple
This lead me to suspect that aes does not use the ruby libs (that are installed in, /var/lib/gems/), so I tried using -I flag.
So using command :
ruby -d -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.1.1/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/ri_cal-0.8.8/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/popen4-0.1.2/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/open4-1.3.0/lib -I /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/Platform-0.4.0/lib aes.rb
aes.rb:361: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:405: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
aes.rb:424: warning: (...) interpreted as grouped expression
Exception `LoadError' at /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:1241 - no such file to load -- rubygems/defaults/operating_system
Exception `NoMethodError' at /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rational.rb:78 - undefined method `gcd' for Rational(1, 2):Rational
Gets rid of the "require" errors, but still it is not working. I.e. web interface is still unavailable. And still the gcd method os undefined.
I would say that this indicates that AES runs the Ubuntu native gems libs rather than the once provided with amahi HDA.
I'm not familiar with Ruby and/or the system layout of amahi hda but perhaps this info is of use for somone looking into this problem.
Re: Amahi Energy Saver
Looks like the install script, which was created for Fedora, does not work properly with Ubuntu. Can you run the script manually and post the output.
There is a log file of the Amahi app installer, I don't know the exact location in Ubuntu but it should be worthwhile checking.
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There is a log file of the Amahi app installer, I don't know the exact location in Ubuntu but it should be worthwhile checking.
#jayrock
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Re: Amahi Energy Saver
Where do I find the install scripts for aes?
Or for anything hda!
I used the on-click install from dashboard!
Or for anything hda!
I used the on-click install from dashboard!
Re: Amahi Energy Saver
In Fedora, it was /var/hda/web-apps/aes/html/aes-extra/aes-install.sh.
The location of the Amahi log I cannot remember, maybe /var/log...?
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The location of the Amahi log I cannot remember, maybe /var/log...?
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Re: Amahi Energy Saver
Yes AES does not work in Ubuntu which reflects why it's in ALPHA status for Ubuntu. There is a bug on the issue tracker to look into making this app compatible, however we have not had time.
http://bugs.amahi.org/issues/967
It is unlikely we will have time to work this app for some time. If Jayrock can work it into his schedule, it will get updated. Otherwise I am sorry to say it will remain Fedora 14 compatible only for now.
http://bugs.amahi.org/issues/967
It is unlikely we will have time to work this app for some time. If Jayrock can work it into his schedule, it will get updated. Otherwise I am sorry to say it will remain Fedora 14 compatible only for now.
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Re: Amahi Energy Saver
First I should mention that I am not an expert at Linux but have managed to get by pretty well so far. I installed and used the earlier release of AES with no trouble and then bought the 0.9.5 version after moving to Fedora 14. Unfortunately I dorked up the installation pretty badly by messing up the installation of the dependencies, Ruby etc and cannot seem to uninstall or straighten the mess out and fear that I will have to reinstall my server to straighten things out, but that's probably appropriate to another thread. I do actually have AES working, but I have no way to administer it through the web interface, I get an error when I try to load it. What I want to know is how would I go about reinstalling AES without having to purchase it again? I can't find the install file for it on my system and can't seem to find any reference to the purchase in my Amahi account or see a way to download it again. I still have $1.01 left over from the $5 initial funds but that's all I can see. Any help that someone can provide to point me in the right direction would be appreciated!
Re: Amahi Energy Saver
Hello,
Sorry to hear things are all messed up. Good news is once you have purchased an app, you have it for life. A reinstall does not require another purchase.
If you are having problems with reinstall on the web site, please email support.
Sorry to hear things are all messed up. Good news is once you have purchased an app, you have it for life. A reinstall does not require another purchase.
If you are having problems with reinstall on the web site, please email support.
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