Ubuntu install report
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:44 am
I thought I would post my Ubuntu experience here. Feel free to move it if it wants to be somewhere else.
The Ubuntu install was largely uneventful. I added the Amahi repo, then updated and installed the two programs with Synaptic. That part of the installation was fine. I believe there were 145 packages installed.
When I rebooted and attempted to install Amahi, I was met with 'can't find localhost". Fortunately for me, cpg was in irc and saved me countless minutes digging for a solution. Note to myself "those are Amahi instructions, not Fedora instructions". Yes, of course restarting the service got me on my way, just as it did the last time it happened. Rigid, linear thinking will bite you every time.
That out of the way, the installation proceeded. I was met with two a couple of dialog boxes, one suggesting I put in a root password for the mysql server and a second one asking if I wanted to configure hddtemp to start on boot. That seemed reasonable, so I clicked the box and went on.
After waiting for a while (slow machine), things appeared to be complete. Or not... a rather long dialog box popped up reporting success, success, warning, failure... <http://paste.amahi.org/f75d29654.
I went after the first error. It suggested I try a manual install of one of the ruby files, repeating until it installed. No joy, it did not seem happy with the package name. http://paste.amahi.org/d6e50c3c7. I stopped at that point, since it was late.
Cale 250 was online, so he saw this more or less in real time. He may have had a chance to look at the errors by now.
The Ubuntu install was largely uneventful. I added the Amahi repo, then updated and installed the two programs with Synaptic. That part of the installation was fine. I believe there were 145 packages installed.
When I rebooted and attempted to install Amahi, I was met with 'can't find localhost". Fortunately for me, cpg was in irc and saved me countless minutes digging for a solution. Note to myself "those are Amahi instructions, not Fedora instructions". Yes, of course restarting the service got me on my way, just as it did the last time it happened. Rigid, linear thinking will bite you every time.
That out of the way, the installation proceeded. I was met with two a couple of dialog boxes, one suggesting I put in a root password for the mysql server and a second one asking if I wanted to configure hddtemp to start on boot. That seemed reasonable, so I clicked the box and went on.
After waiting for a while (slow machine), things appeared to be complete. Or not... a rather long dialog box popped up reporting success, success, warning, failure... <http://paste.amahi.org/f75d29654.
I went after the first error. It suggested I try a manual install of one of the ruby files, repeating until it installed. No joy, it did not seem happy with the package name. http://paste.amahi.org/d6e50c3c7. I stopped at that point, since it was late.
Cale 250 was online, so he saw this more or less in real time. He may have had a chance to look at the errors by now.