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Note the following details during installation as you will need them later:
Note the following details during installation as you will need them later:


* The IP address of your computer
*The IP address of your computer
* The user login
*The user login
* The user password
*The user password


=== Install SSH ===
===Install SSH===
If you havn't already, install SSH server, for Ubuntu systems, the command is:
If you havn't already, install SSH server, for Ubuntu systems, the command is:
  apt install -y openssh-server
  apt install -y openssh-server
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here are many ways to skin a cat, here are two:
here are many ways to skin a cat, here are two:


==== Indrect Download To Music PC ====
====Indrect Download To Music PC====


==== Direct Download To Music PC ====
====Direct Download To Music PC====


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#Please follow the installation guide of your Operating System of choice and install it on your computer.
#Please follow the installation guide of your Operating System of choice and install it on your computer.
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===Execute the Snakeoil Installer===
===Execute the Snakeoil Installer===
The installer will download additional packages from your distro so ensure you have Internet connectivity before running this step. Execute the installer via the command line, like so:
sudo ./snakeoil-installer-1.2.0-x86_64.sh
Remember to change the installer name accordingly. You should see something like the following:
[[File:Running The Snakeoil Installer script.png|center|frame]]
===Reboot The Computer===


=== Reboot The Computer ===
=== Access The Snakeoil WebApp ===
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Revision as of 11:13, 2 January 2021

Snakeoil OS 1.1.x (Gear Isolation) is one of the best sounding operating system for audiophiles out there. However, the uncompromising sound quality also comes with uncompromising drawbacks!

  • Limited hardware support
  • Customised mainly for the Jetway series of motherboards
  • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is about to be EOL in April 2021

The next evolution of Snakeoil OS is now de-coupled mostly from the underlying Operating System, and thus addresses all the uncompromsing points above.

Supported Distributions

These are the officially supported, more will be added in the future:

Download the "Server" edition where possible as Snakeoil OS is designed to run headless. Not using a Graphical UI will conserve valuable resources and improve overall responsiveness of your PC.

Steps To Install Snakeoil

Follow these steps to run Snakeoil OS on your PC

Install Your Choice Operating System

Follow the installation guide of your choice OS and install it on your computer. If prompted, install the SSH server.

Note the following details during installation as you will need them later:

  • The IP address of your computer
  • The user login
  • The user password

Install SSH

If you havn't already, install SSH server, for Ubuntu systems, the command is:

apt install -y openssh-server

Download the Snakeoil Installer

Now you need to transfer the Snakeoil Installer to this newly installed computer.

Go to the Snakeoil Forums and look for the latest Snakeoil

here are many ways to skin a cat, here are two:

Indrect Download To Music PC

Direct Download To Music PC

  1. Please follow the installation guide of your Operating System of choice and install it on your computer.

Execute the Snakeoil Installer

The installer will download additional packages from your distro so ensure you have Internet connectivity before running this step. Execute the installer via the command line, like so:

sudo ./snakeoil-installer-1.2.0-x86_64.sh

Remember to change the installer name accordingly. You should see something like the following:

Running The Snakeoil Installer script.png

Reboot The Computer

Access The Snakeoil WebApp

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