On 4/8/2010 2:08 AM, BillRebey wrote:
> Note that when I did the wget of the install script, I got the Hardy
> version, as there didn't appear to be a Karmic version.
>
> wget http://www.linuxcnc.org/hardy/emc2-install.sh
>
>
> Was this the correct thing to do?
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I put a Ubuntu 9.10 step by step for an Atom dual core on the Wiki a 
couple of weeks ago...  but unless you are going exactly for that  CPU 
expect some difficulties..

http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Installing_EMC2
Link is on line 2.11

My step by step should be good for the dual core atoms and probably be 
ok for a dual core Intel if you turn off Hyperthreading..  I ran it on a 
dual core celeron (a core2 derrivation) and it worked.

The only reason I did it was that I wanted to use some of the newer 
programming tools that pre-Karmic Ubuntu versions would not accommodate.

I now fully understand why the developers don't hop onto each release of 
Ubuntu...  getting it right is a lot of work!

Dave
(Dave911 on the IRC)

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