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Guide for Linux install - non-GUI?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:26 am
by sandman
Hi I was just wondering if there was a good guide on how to install the software on linux ubuntu without a GUI.

Thanks

Re: Guide for Linux install - non-GUI?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:29 am
by Admin_N
WebCam Looker doesn't work on Linux. Please try Xeoma instead.

Re: Guide for Linux install - non-GUI?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:45 am
by sandman
Hi could you kindly move the thread across please or shall I repost?

Re: Guide for Linux install - non-GUI?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 1:11 pm
by Admin_N
Ok, done. So were you inquiring about Xeoma from the start?

First of all, here's a list of commands Xeoma works with: http://felenasoft.com/xeoma/en/help/commands/ (The support section has a lot of interesting resources, so please check it out, when you have time)

You can get the same list of commands displayed in your Terminal when you access the xeoma.app.

That all said, the instructions are simple:
1) You download the Xeoma archive appropriate for your OS
2) You unpack the archive
3) You launch Xeoma with the -core and/or install it with -install. You will get the password to connect to this server part from a client part on a computer with GUI.

Just in case, here's more on remote access

Did it work?

Re: Guide for Linux install - non-GUI?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:40 am
by sandman
Hi Is there any guides specifically for terminal installation/setup?
I would like to try using the software on a cloud computer which there is no GUI, so everything has to be done by CLI.

Re: Guide for Linux install - non-GUI?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 2:37 pm
by Admin_N
Hi,

You can get almost all that there is displayed in the Terminal by accessing the xeoma.app file. These are commands Xeoma can work with when in shelless mode, like installation, activation, etc.

If you mean also setting up modules, chain, etc, - you will need a client from a GUI-enabled machine. Or, opt for Xeoma Pro - it has configs where you can literally write the chains down.