4.
Remote System Explorer User Actions.
The MATRIX VISION samples are already imported. Therefore, it is ready to run and debug the
mvBlueLYNX-X samples, also remotely.
Chapter Eclipse (IDE) describes how to work with this IDE.
16.2.5 Installing the LiveDVD
Once the LiveDVD is running correctly in the Virtual Machine or on a PC you should install it permanently.
In this way any changes made to applications will not be lost when restarting the system. After installation the
LiveDVD is no longer needed.
Installing the LiveDVD is as easy as clicking on the Install icon on the desktop. You will be prompted for the
password (which is matrix) and then a wizard is started which asks a number of questions about
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location,
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language and
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keyboard layout and also asks for a
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new user name and
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password.
Finally you will be asked
how to partition the hard disk which is to contain your development system.
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In the case of a new virtual machine it is quite safe to accept the default values i.e. to use the whole (virtual)
disk. If you are installing on a real PC that already uses another operating system (e.g. Microsoft Windows®)
the wizard will detect this and offer to repartition your desk so that a dual-boot system is possible.
Whilst Ubuntu's installer is very good at setting up dual-boot systems, if you install the
mvBlueLYNX-X development system on a real PC then you do it at your own risk. MATRIX VISION
cannot be held responsible for the loss of any data on this PC.
16.2.5.1 Updates
By default, the Ubuntu Linux looks for updates and suggests installing them. Ubuntu does not make any
version updates just security updates. Therefore, we recommend installing these security updates. If you are
familiar with Linux and you do not want to update the system, you can deactivate the automatic updates like
this:
1.
Open a Terminal window.
2.
Change to the directory /etc/apt/.
There you will find a file called sources.list.
3.
You could edit this file and uncomment these lines, e.g.
# deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid multiverse
.
4.
A further place, where update sources can be found, is the folder /etc/apt/sources.list.d/.
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mvBlueLYNX-X Technical Manual
22 April 2016 Version - 1.49
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