[Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

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99altezza
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by 99altezza »

I'm running ubuntu 14.04 desktop and I also installed Gnome.

I don't have a run option when I right click on the UMS.sh file either, and when I input the text into Terminal - it'll didn't run properly, do I only need to run part of the text file?
Tonne M
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by Tonne M »

Seems like I'm stuck here.
I ran Ubuntu five years ago, 10.04, and things were way different. All I can do for you is put Ubuntu 14.04 on a USB stick, run it from there and figure out how things are in Ubuntu.

Personally, I run Linux Mint 17 (Petra) with Cinnamon. Mate would also be a good choice though. Linux Mint 17 is based on Ubuntu 14.04 but seems (to me) way more user-friendly.
Maybe, since your setup on the laptop is relatively new, it would be an idea to give Linux Mint a try.

There is however one more thing you could try in Ubuntu. Rightclick on UMS.sh, click "properties" then "permissions" and check something like "make this file executable".

If that won't work I'm sorry but then my experience is lacking.

Should you decide to give Mint a try, make sure you download and install the version with codecs. Read here: http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
So, one of the "Multimedia support" versions.
kleverbear
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by kleverbear »

Hi all, so i see some of you have saved your UMS to a different directory other than what the tutorial called for and are having problems getting the UMS.sh script to work correctly. If you create a symlink from the suggested location /usr/ums to your working directory:

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ln -s /MY/WORKING/DIR/ums /usr/ums
This will make the UMS.sh file work correctly with the command:

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service ums start/stop
Any questions msg me.
therevenger
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by therevenger »

Hi,
Ubuntu headless server 12.04
Java Oracle 7
UMS 5.2.2

Nice topic thank a lot.
I used to run old PMS but I need to "upgrade" to UMS because transcoding MKV files is better for PS3.
I have make the install, that all OK, but i need some help because UMS is not PMS !
init.d script works fine, nice !

My questions :
Where is the log file ? I have nothing into /usr/ums.

Why my UMS.conf is not read by ums at startup ? ums boot with the server, but "out of the stock", nothing change.
I edit UMS.conf with "sudo nano", I don't understand what's the matter (without logs, not easy to solve by myself...)

It's deprecated to run one time the UMS.sh script ?

Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks a lot.
manan
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by manan »

Wow, thank you for the post!
Regart!
likeaboogie
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by likeaboogie »

Thank you !
but i don't have access to subfolders.
How to fix it ?
anndrox
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by anndrox »

therevenger wrote:Hi,
Ubuntu headless server 12.04
Java Oracle 7
UMS 5.2.2

Nice topic thank a lot.
I used to run old PMS but I need to "upgrade" to UMS because transcoding MKV files is better for PS3.
I have make the install, that all OK, but i need some help because UMS is not PMS !
init.d script works fine, nice !

My questions :
Where is the log file ? I have nothing into /usr/ums.

Why my UMS.conf is not read by ums at startup ? ums boot with the server, but "out of the stock", nothing change.
I edit UMS.conf with "sudo nano", I don't understand what's the matter (without logs, not easy to solve by myself...)

It's deprecated to run one time the UMS.sh script ?

Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks a lot.
you have to modify the script in /etc/init.d/ums
"UMS_PROFILE=[current ums.conf]"
the terminal command to access it is " sudo nano /etc/init.d/ums
after making changes ctrl+o and then ctrl+w save and exit
I'm new to linux and I think that is the correct way to do it. The problem I am having now is that when ums service starts it does not mount my external hard drive right away :(
anndrox
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Re: [Tutorial] Installing UMS 4.4.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.1

Post by anndrox »

likeaboogie wrote:Thank you !
but i don't have access to subfolders.
How to fix it ?
try changing the permissions of the folder using chmod
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