I only could install Fedora 10 (64 bit) in text mode and it couldn't connect to the internet during the install. I had to download the nivida driver to get the gui working (I think it's because my Zotac ION computer doesn't fully support Linux).
Once I got Fedora working I followed the self-install-existing instructions on the wiki. But SELinux stopped a lot of the install files so I ran #audit2allow -R (I think it was -R) and then re-ran the install and restarted the computer(I did it a few times so I don't know when it was required to install and/or restart after the steps)
Now it can install and restart with no problems. The DHCP, hda (browser) and apps all work. But for some reason Samba wasn't installed, so the network computers couldn't see or access the server. I installed Samba via yum, restarted and now it all works like it should
I had Amahi on my old computer and it was only ?0.91? because it didn't want to update.
The latest version is so much better! (If it installed during the fedora install like it should) it is really easy to install and use. I haven't made it headless yet and I haven't get the VPN going, but I am using some of the apps now and the are so easy to use and install.
One thing I would like you to add (update) a torrent client that you could schedule the torrents to pause and/or slow down at different times and days of the week. Also if you could add a voip server on it as well (like Ventrilo)
Thanks for the great server!
Positive feedback from a long time user
Positive feedback from a long time user
I wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for a great job, passing along this feedback from an old-timer who just updated to the latest and wanted to congratulate the team!
My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 8GB RAM, 1TBx2+3TBx1
Re: Positive feedback from a long time user
The latest release of Transmission in Fedora 11 supports this type of scheduling, so it'll be available as soon as Amahi is running on Fedora 11!
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