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This is a quick start guide summarising the steps to download, install and configure | This is a quick start guide summarising the steps to download, install and configure SnakeoilOS. Gear Isolation is now simpler than ever. | ||
==Before We | ==Before We Begin== | ||
Here are some things you need know: | Here are some things you need know: | ||
* | *LiveCD installer support is dropped. You will | ||
* | *You need to have a working Ubuntu (or Raspbian) installed on your computer first. | ||
==Installation Steps== | ==Installation Steps== | ||
Follow | |||
* Download the latest ISO: | * Follow the wiki article [[Installation/installer-shell]] | ||
*If you want the old Download the latest ISO, get them here: | |||
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! Image File !! Download This If | !Image File!!Download This If | ||
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| [https://goo.gl/P36bS5 snakeoil-i686-1.1.0.iso] || Intel or AMD CPUs (32 bit mode) | |[https://goo.gl/P36bS5 snakeoil-i686-1.1.0.iso]||Intel or AMD CPUs (32 bit mode) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [https://goo.gl/wAMWYq snakeoil-x86_64-1.1.0.iso] || Intel or AMD CPUs (64 bit mode) | |[https://goo.gl/wAMWYq snakeoil-x86_64-1.1.0.iso]||Intel or AMD CPUs (64 bit mode) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [https://snakeoilos.page.link/d7Sv nakeoil-armv7l-1.1.0.zip] || Raspberry Pi 2B/2B+/3B/3B+ | |[https://snakeoilos.page.link/d7Sv nakeoil-armv7l-1.1.0.zip]||Raspberry Pi 2B/2B+/3B/3B+ | ||
|} | |}Here's a video walk-through of the installation process: | ||
Here's a video walk-through of the installation process: | |||
{{ManualNavigation|[[advance-topics|Advanced Topics]]||[[advance-topics/language-translation|Language Translation]]}} | {{ManualNavigation|[[advance-topics|Advanced Topics]]||[[advance-topics/language-translation|Language Translation]]}} | ||
[[Category:Advanced Topics]] | [[Category:Advanced Topics]] |
Revision as of 09:37, 8 May 2021
Advanced Topics
- Quick Start Guide
- Language Translation
- Native DSD Support
- NF9C BIOS Setup For USB
- Recover From A Failed Custom Kernel
- Ubiquity Partitioning
- Persistent USB
- Different Machines For LMS and Squeezelite
- Build Your Own Custom Kernel
- Custom Kernel To Install Snakeoil OS
- Merging Technologies - Ravenna/AES67 Support
- Sideload Snakeoil Firmware
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This is a quick start guide summarising the steps to download, install and configure SnakeoilOS. Gear Isolation is now simpler than ever.
Before We Begin
Here are some things you need know:
- LiveCD installer support is dropped. You will
- You need to have a working Ubuntu (or Raspbian) installed on your computer first.
Installation Steps
- Follow the wiki article Installation/installer-shell
- If you want the old Download the latest ISO, get them here:
Image File | Download This If |
---|---|
snakeoil-i686-1.1.0.iso | Intel or AMD CPUs (32 bit mode) |
snakeoil-x86_64-1.1.0.iso | Intel or AMD CPUs (64 bit mode) |
nakeoil-armv7l-1.1.0.zip | Raspberry Pi 2B/2B+/3B/3B+ |
Here's a video walk-through of the installation process: