Compatible Versiones
The entire 4YouSee Player for Linux installation and initialization process has been tested for Ubuntu 14.04 with Upstart and Ubuntu 16.04 with Systemd.
Debian Versiones
For other Debian versions, the installation process will run without problems. If the system has Upstart, the automatic initialization process will also work correctly, otherwise it will be necessary to configure the executable Robot (4youseeRobot) that is on the system user's carpet so that it loads with the equipment. Another option would be to run the Robot manually using the python 4youseeRobot command.
Linux Installation
Follow the next steps:
- 1st Step: Access the icon referring to the initial Panel, in the upper field of the wall. Type the word "terminal". Click on the Terminal icon to open it.
- 2nd Step: To install the Player for Linux, just enter the command that changes below the terminal.
curl -L -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' http://files.4yousee.com.br/players/new/robot/installRobot.sh | bash
In case you have not installed the Curl, follow the steps in the article How to install Curl on your computer
- 3rd Step: Press Enter.
This command will execute the installation script that will download the necessary files, install the dependencies, copy the configuration file and start the 4YouSee Player service.
- 4th Step: Enter a user password, the same as you entered at the moment of starting the session in the team.
Wait a few moments for the 4YouSee Player to be installed. It may take a few minutes, since the installation package will be updating and installing necessary software for the operation of the Player.
Once the 4YouSee Player has been installed, the following will appear in the display for the configuration.
- 5th Step: Configure the player.
To configure your player follow the instructions in the article How to configure 4YouSee Player in Linux / Windows
After this player will be executed.