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=== Installation for Linux ===
=== Installation for Linux ===
<span style="color:red">'''''THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE OUTDATED – PLEASE DO NOT FOLLOW'''''
'''''WE ARE WORKING ON THE ACTUAL ONES'''''
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To streamline the maintenance of these scripts as the RMS codebase evolves the install code for Linux has been moved to reside in the MultiCam directory maintained in the RMS github pages.


For single station use follow the MultiCam instructions and let the script proceed to install RMS and at the point the user is prompted  -
To streamline the maintenance of these scripts as the RMS codebase evolves, the installation code for Linux was moved to the ''MultiCam'' directory maintained in the RMS github pages.


Do you wish to configure some stations?
For a single station, use the multi-cam instructions. The script will install RMS, then prompt you for input.


Exit the script by typing N or n
1. Do you wish to configure some stations?


The script will then exit and leave you at the default shell prompt with RMS installed with the default camera configuration location residing in -
2. Enter ''N'' or ''n'' to exit the script. 


~/source/RMS
  The script will exit and leave you at the default shell prompt with RMS installed. The default camera configuration location is ''~/source/RMS''.


 
More details are available in section '''1.3 Linux GUI and multi-camera support'''
Detailed instructions [https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTh_CtwxKu3_vxB6YpEoctLpsn5-v677qJgWsYi6gEr_QKacrfrfIz4lFM1l-CZO86t1HwFfk3P5Nb6/pub here]

Latest revision as of 15:19, 25 January 2026

Installation for Linux

To streamline the maintenance of these scripts as the RMS codebase evolves, the installation code for Linux was moved to the MultiCam directory maintained in the RMS github pages.

For a single station, use the multi-cam instructions. The script will install RMS, then prompt you for input.

1. Do you wish to configure some stations?

2. Enter N or n to exit the script.

  The script will exit and leave you at the default shell prompt with RMS installed. The default camera configuration location is ~/source/RMS.

More details are available in section 1.3 Linux GUI and multi-camera support