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This is a quick start guide summarising the steps to download, install and configure Snakeoil OS.
This is a quick start guide summarising the steps to download, install and configure SnakeoilOS. Gear Isolation is now simpler than ever.
==Before We Start==
==Before We Begin==
Here are some things you need know:
Here are some things you need know:


* Snakeoil is designed, tested and run on Atom based Mini-ITX motherboards. Other configurations will work but is not tested thoroughly.
*LiveCD installer support is dropped. You will  
* Only the most popular on-board network cards are supported out of the box. Please [https://www.snakeoil-os.net/Manual/advance-topics/custom-kernel-to-install-snakeoil refer to this section] to install a custom install kernel if your network card is not in this list:
*You need to have a working Ubuntu (or Raspbian) installed on your computer first.
** Broadcom Tigon3
** Intel E1000E/E1000
** Realtek 8169
** Atheros AR815x/AR816x/AR817x
** If your network card is not in the list, you might find a [https://www.snakeoil-os.net/forums/Forum-Snakeoil-Linux-Vmlinuz-Kernels install kernel] here.
* Your computer needs to be acquire an IP address from your router (or DHCP server) during the first installation. After Snakeoil OS is installed you can assign a static IP address.


==Installation Steps==
==Installation Steps==
Follow these steps to install:
 
* 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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| [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)
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| [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)
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| [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+
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===Intel/AMD Computers===
* Create the LiveCD ([[Installation/create-boot-media|Read this if you havn't done this before]])
* Connect the machine you want to install on a Network. Turn on the machine.
* If doing remote install - identify the IP address of the computer (or you can try the computer snakeoil) and remotely connect using VNC (Password is Password1)
* Follow the Ubiquity install wizard to install the OS onto a local storage, remove LiveCD and click the reboot button.
* Start a web browser from your computer and connect to the machine (e.g. <nowiki>http://new_machine_name_you_provided_earlier/</nowiki>)
* Go through all the tabs from left to right to configure Snakeoil
* Copy your files to new_machine_name_you_provided_earlier/music and your playlist to new_machine_name_you_provided_earlier/playlists
* Start your player remote control app
* Scan your music library
* Hit play
===Raspberry Pi===
Coming soon
==Video Walk-through==
Here's a video walk-through of the installation process:


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Latest revision as of 09:38, 8 May 2021

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

  • 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+

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