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<section begin="intro" />XBMCbuntu is a combination XBMC/operating system for use on PCs that are mainly just running XBMC. It is an alternative to installing Windows or a larger (and sometimes more complicated) Linux-based OS.<section end="intro" />


<big>{{notice|'''Test builds''' are available, - you wont need AMD/Nvidia/Intel specific iso, its a generic '''64bit''' XBMCbuntu iso '''Download now''' from '''<code>[[forum:189553|[beta] Xbmcbuntu 13 Testing Thread]]</code>'''|XBMCBuntu V13 testing builds}}</big>
== Hardware requirements ==
{{see also|Supported hardware}}


<section begin="intro" />XBMCbuntu is a boot-USB drive/LiveCD image with [[XBMC]] pre-configured to work directly out-of-the-box for a dedicated set-top-box style installation of XBMC. Users can either demo XBMC without touching the internal HDD, or use it to install XBMCbuntu on the HDD, without any pre-installed operating systems. XBMCbuntu is based on a light weight version of Ubuntu.<section end="intro" />
XBMCbuntu should work with the general hardware requirements for Linux:
{{Collapse top|Click to show hardware requirements -->}}
{{#lst:Supported hardware|Linux}}
{{Collapse bottom}}


XBMCbuntu currently supports MCE (Media Center Edition) Remotes with USB IR-receiver receivers directly out-of-the-box. Installation only requires 8GB (or larger) USB drive or internal HDD.
== Installing ==
{{main|HOW-TO:Install KodiBuntu from a USB drive}}
XBMCbuntu comes in an ISO form that can be written to a USB drive or burned to an optical disc.


When installed onto a USB flash drive or hard disk drive XBMCbuntu has the ability to save settings and make updates to XBMC Media Center and the operating-system back onto the USB flash drive or hard disk drive that it is installed onto, this is not possible when running XBMCbuntu from a Live CD booting from a CD-ROM disc as they are read-only and any changes settings are only temporarily saved until the system is rebooted.
Download the current stable KodiBuntu/XBMCbuntu image from: '''<code>http://xbmc.org/download/</code>'''
{{note|
* Unlike XBMCbuntu '''v12''', '''v13''' has only one iso image file for all x86 computers, regardless of GPU.
* Currently, only a '''64-bit''' version is available, but this should cover the vast majority of users.}}


== General FAQ ==
== Upgrading Kodi Media Center ==
<section begin="xbmcbuntu_faq" />
{{main|HOW-TO:Install XBMC for Linux#Upgrading}}
{{See also| XBMCbuntu FAQ}}
{{#lst:HOW-TO:Install XBMC for Linux|Ubuntu upgrade}}
{{See also| XBMC all platforms FAQ}}
{{See also| XBMC v13 (Gotham) FAQ}}
<section end="xbmcbuntu_faq" />


{| width="100%"
=== Upgrading the OS ===
{{FAQ|1=Connect_via_SSH
| BGcolor=WhiteSmoke
| Question=How do I connect to XBMCbuntu via SFTP/SSH?
| Answer=
You can either use a '''SFTP''' client for secure transfer and editing of files, or connect via SSH, which in addition allows you to also execute commands to the underlying Linux.
:''See also:'' [[SFTP|Connecting to XBMCbuntu via SFTP]] and [[SSH|Connecting to XBMCbuntu via SSH]]
}}
|}


== XBMCbuntu minimum and recommended hardware requirements ==
Current XBMCbuntu is based on a LTS release (long term release) which is supported for 5 years, this means that you wont require to upgrade the OS base in order to obtain updated or upgrade application packages.
<section begin="XBMCbuntu_hw" />
XBMCbuntu starting with v13 is only available as a 64bit base.<br />
■ x86_64 (Intel/AMD) processor computer capable of booting from CD-ROM/USB drive.


{| class="prettytable" width="85%" style="background-color:#f1f1f1;"
See [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases Current Ubuntu releases] if your current distro is listed under End of life table, you will need to upgrade your OS to a supported release.
! CPU<br/>++<br/><big>[[w:Streaming SIMD Extensions|SSE]]</big>
| x86 or x86_64 processor such as: '''Intel Pentium 4''', '''Intel Pentium M''', '''AMD Athlon XP/64''', '''AMD Opteron''', or newer CPU. (Anything made in the last few years does.)
■ If your GPU/VPU does not support hardware video decoding, a fast modern processor is required to decode some videos (H.264, VC-1, etc.) in 1080p. {{editor note|Hard to quantify this, but maybe we can get a rough benchmark score in here?}}<br/>
■ There is ''very'' limited Power PC (PPC) support: [[forum:173287|[Linux] How to install on Linux-ppc]]
|-
! RAM
| '''⊖ Minimum:''' 256MB<br/> '''⊕ Recommended:''' 1GB or more
|-
! Graphics
|
:XBMC will run on most graphics cards made in the last few years. This includes most cards from '''ATI'''/'''AMD''', '''Intel''', or '''NVIDIA''' which support <code>'''OpenGL 2.0'''</code> or later.
{| class="datatable" width="100%"
! rowspan="3" style="background-color:#C9C9C9;" | <br/><br/>'''⊖''' Minimum:<br/><br/>'''⊕''' Recommended:
!! style="text-align: center;" | '''ATI''' !! style="text-align: center;" | '''Intel''' !! style="text-align: center;" | '''Nvidia'''
|-
|| [[w:Radeon|ATI Radeon RV710/M92 (HD 4300/4500)]] || [[w:Intel GMA|Intel GMA 950 (945G)]] || [[w:GeForce|Nvidia GeForce 6-Series]]
|-
|| [[w:Radeon|ATI Radeon Cedar (Radeоn HD 5400 Series]] or newer || [[w:Intel GMA|Intel GMA X4500HD (G45)]] or newer || [[w:GeForce|Nvidia GeForce 8-Series]] or newer
|}
|-
! Video<br/>decoding
| For hardware video decoding, which may be necessary on various low-performance CPUs to playback 1080p content, your GPU or VPU must support either '''VAAPI''', '''VDPAU''', or [[CrystalHD]].
{{note| ★ <code>VDPAU platforms - performance of hardware decoding, '''for best results''' set 512MB dedicated VRAM in BIOS.</code>}}
{{note| ★★ <code>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Video_Decoder#UVD_enabled_GPUs ATI Radeon cards lower than UVD2.2]</code>, '''are not supported''' for hardware video decoding support.}}
|-
! Drive space
| The XBMC binary generally takes up between 100 to 200 MB of space, depending on how it's compiled. Technically speaking, if your hardware supports netbooting, you don't even require a hard drive for either the OS or XBMC.
'''⊖ Minimum:''' 4 ~ 8GB<br/>
'''⊕ Recommended:''' 16GB or more
: Depending on how big your video library is. Most of the space required for XBMC comes from the images/artwork cache, which can be adjusted: [[HOW-TO:Reduce XBMC disk space]].
{{note| If you like to install '''XBMCbuntu''' to '''USB''' and it [http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2550/~/removing%2Funinstalling-u3-launchpad-on-a-pc <code>still has U3 software on it (uninstall that first)].</code>}}
|-
! Optical<br/>Drive
|
:;Optional
:DVD - Bluray
|-
! Ethernet<br/>port
|
:;Optional
'''⊖ Minimum:''' 100BASE-TX<br/>
{{note| A wired connection is preferred over slow wifi network, some 5gHz environments may affect wifi signal quality/strength and reduce bandwidth or cause signal fluctuations that affect streaming}}
|}


<code>
However should you need to upgrade the OS base a quick how-to follows.
- While not a XBMC requirement, some cards e.g Nvidia/AMD have been reported to perform better with 512MB or greater set as dedicated/reserved VRAM in Bios.
{{Collapse top|Click to show upgrading instructions for the OS -->}}
{{#lst:XBMCbuntu FAQ|upgradeOS}}
{{Collapse bottom}}


★★ - Legacy cards that support the minimum '''OpenGL''' requirements still can be installed with a Ubuntu or variant, and '''you wont get any hardware acceleration in XBMC''' with fglrx.
== XBMCbuntu FAQ ==
<br/.>The version of fglrx must remain at a specific '''12.9?''' version as its the last known working version with these cards on Linux/Ubuntu
{{See|XBMCbuntu_FAQ}}
</code>
<section end="XBMCbuntu_hw" />


== Get and Install XBMCbuntu ==
== Basic use ==
<section begin="getandinstallxbmcbuntu" />
XBMCbuntu can boot directly into XBMC or it can also boot into a desktop mode for using applications such as a web browser.
;Download from <code><big>http://xbmc.org/download/</big></code>
{{note|If you last booted directly or switched to desktop and shutdown the HTPC while in desktop, on next reboot you will get the last used session by default.}}


{{note|XBMCbuntu v13 will not have flavours its a generic 64bit ISO}}
=== Login ===
To login to the command line interface press {{keypress|Ctrl|Alt|F1 - F6 }} or connect over [[SSH]] with the following login information:


XBMCbuntu comes in an ISO form that can be  burned to an optical disc. It can also be formatted to a USB drive, as mentioned in the next section.
'''username:''' xbmc<br />
'''password:''' none


For instructions on how to acquire, create a bootable usb flash drive, boot or install to/from
=== Media center ===
XBMCbuntu contains [[XBMC for Linux]] compiled with the 'standalone' mode, this enabled certain functions that are not available in normal XBMC installations (Windows, Mac Linux), these functions include Power Management, and Network Management.


<big>'''''See: ''[[Create and install from/to a bootable USB flash drive]]'''</big>
=== Using desktop mode ===
<section end="getandinstallxbmcbuntu" />
=== Resolving potential install wizard issues ===
{{cleanup}}
<section begin="problematic_wizard" />
# Boot your system with the installer thumbdrive and select the "Try Ubuntu" option. This should boot into XBMC.
# Click the Shutdown menu in XBMC (lower-left corner) and select "Exit"
# You should be presented with a log-in screen. Click "Other..." and enter '''xbmc''' as the login and select '''XBMCbuntu''' from the dropdown menu (below the Login field).
# Click "Login" and you will be prompted for the Password; just leave it blank.
# Click "Login" again and the XBMCbuntu desktop should be displayed.
# On the top-left corner of the desktop should be an icon to install Ubuntu. Double-click the icon and, hopefully, you'll get the installation wizard this time.
<section end="problematic_wizard" />


<section begin="live_cd" />
== See also ==
{| width="100%"
* [[Linux]]
{{FAQ|1=Running_as_LiveCD
* [[HOW-TO:Install XBMC for Linux]]
| BGcolor=WhiteSmoke
* [[OpenELEC]]
| Question=When running XBMCbuntu as a Live CD my changes are lost. Why?
| Answer=
* Since a live CD is booted from read-only media, it requires either installation to rewriteable media (i.e. a USB flash drive or hard disk drive) or complete remastering to install additional software or modify the existing files.
}}


{{FAQ|1=LiveOS_password
{{Gotham updated}}
| BGcolor=
| Question=What is the username and password to the underlying live OS environment?
| Answer=
<section begin="Upgrade_nvidia_driver />
The username and password to the underlying OS environment are not needed by the average users of XBMCbuntu, but here they are just in case you want to dig into the (very) advanced possibilities that are available. The default username and password on the live CD are listed below, but during installation, you will be able to change these to your own username and password. We recommend that you write down the username and password you have chosen, and store it away in a safe place;
Username: '''xbmc'''
Password: (none)
}}
|}
<section end="live_cd" />
 
=== Upgrading XBMC via ppa in XBMCbuntu ===
 
{{#lst:Team_XBMC_PPA|repos}}
{{#lst:Team_XBMC_PPA|upgrading_xbmc}}
 
{{note| Given the substantial changes that v13 has audio wise, due to redesigned engine, you are recommended to do a fresh install of XBMCbuntu or remove any user configuration files for alsa and or alsa drivers}}
 
== XBMC Media Center ==
XBMCbuntu contains [[XBMC for Linux]] compiled with the 'standalone' mode, this enabled certain functions that are not available in normal XBMC installations (Windows, Mac Linux), these functions include Power Management, and Network Management.


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XBMCbuntu is a combination XBMC/operating system for use on PCs that are mainly just running XBMC. It is an alternative to installing Windows or a larger (and sometimes more complicated) Linux-based OS.

Hardware requirements

XBMCbuntu should work with the general hardware requirements for Linux:

Installing

XBMCbuntu comes in an ISO form that can be written to a USB drive or burned to an optical disc.

Download the current stable KodiBuntu/XBMCbuntu image from: http://xbmc.org/download/

Note:

  • Unlike XBMCbuntu v12, v13 has only one iso image file for all x86 computers, regardless of GPU.
  • Currently, only a 64-bit version is available, but this should cover the vast majority of users.

Upgrading Kodi Media Center

HOW-TO:Install XBMC for Linux

Upgrading the OS

Current XBMCbuntu is based on a LTS release (long term release) which is supported for 5 years, this means that you wont require to upgrade the OS base in order to obtain updated or upgrade application packages.

See Current Ubuntu releases if your current distro is listed under End of life table, you will need to upgrade your OS to a supported release.

However should you need to upgrade the OS base a quick how-to follows.

XBMCbuntu FAQ

See: XBMCbuntu_FAQ

Basic use

XBMCbuntu can boot directly into XBMC or it can also boot into a desktop mode for using applications such as a web browser. Note: If you last booted directly or switched to desktop and shutdown the HTPC while in desktop, on next reboot you will get the last used session by default.

Login

To login to the command line interface press Ctrl+Alt+F1 - F6 or connect over SSH with the following login information:

username: xbmc
password: none

Media center

XBMCbuntu contains XBMC for Linux compiled with the 'standalone' mode, this enabled certain functions that are not available in normal XBMC installations (Windows, Mac Linux), these functions include Power Management, and Network Management.

Using desktop mode

See also