
Taking the same idea of the allux project we just start to create the al media center, thanks to ed we are going to using the allux source and make allux 1.0 media center more stable for allus system so in that way any linux user can get it. and make it work like xmbc or elisa , also this software will be different from allux , we don't know way but allux develper center is changing a lot , making really difficult for allus team to create a good stability between this 2 systems , we hope that allux developer center change this in future versions of allux.

al 1.0 will release a beta on march 25 .Can wait You can get the xbmc.allus user the source is already add so just go to terminal and sudo apt-get install xbmc
linux users
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install xbmc
$ sudo apt-get update

or if you prefer elisa
Packages for GNU/Linux distributions
Ubuntu
Supported architectures are: i386, amd64, lpia
Updated packages are build in our PPA with every new release. Some instructions are available there, but since we're so nice, we're giving you some help here (below) as well.
First make sure any previous version of elisa is uninstalled (known conflicts between Elisa and Moovida). Type in a terminal:
sudo aptitude purge '~nelisa'Add the following line in System > Administration > Software Sources > Third-Party Software:
- On Hardy Heron (8.04):
- On Karmic Koala (9.10):
Add the PPA's public key to be certain you get the right packages and get rid of the warning messages when running apt-get update. Type in a terminal:
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 26C2E075 && \ gpg --export --armor 26C2E075 | sudo apt-key add - && \ sudo apt-get updateThen run (in a terminal):
sudo aptitude install moovida
Foresight
Run in a terminal:
sudo conary update moovida -install-label foresight.rpath.org@fl:2-devel(from http://www.foresightlinux.se/blog/2009/09/19/moovida-media-center)
Mandriva Linux
Packages are available in the /contrib section.
For Mandriva Linux Cooker (the development release)
The packages are in /contrib/release.
For Mandriva Linux 2008
The packages are in /contrib/backports. For instructions on setting up the /contrib/backports repository, see http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Docs/Basic_tasks/Installing_and_removing_software#Advanced_use:_Backports_and_candidate_updates . Once the repository is configured, you can simply install the 'elisa' package. Only required dependencies will be installed; for optional dependencies, please see the Elisa README.txt.
Suse
Packman provide pigment and elisa RPMS. See http://packman.links2linux.de/package/elisa and http://packman.links2linux.de/package/pigment
Fedora Core 7
RPMs for Elisa and all its dependencies are available on the Official repositories. Many thanks to Matthias Saou for taking time to build all these packages
Fedora 9, 10, 11
New packages of Moovida for Fedora 9, 10 and 11 are available in http://people.fluendo.com/matthias/moovida/. Redhat bugzilla in reference to getting something in official repositories here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=429590
Fedora 12
There is a process to get Moovida into Fedora 12. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=530021 and https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=510965.
Debian
Elisa is officially packaged on Debian Sid. Be sure to have unstable repositories configured in /etc/apt/sources.list and run:
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install elisa
Sabayon Linux
Elisa is officially packaged on the Sabayon 4.0 Branch, It available in both Sabayon's overlay (for Gentoo/portage users) and Entropy. To install via Entropy:
# equo update # equo install elisaTo install via the sabayon overlay:
# layman -s sabayon (or layman -a sabayon if you do not have the sabayon overlay installed) # emerge -av media-tv/elisa
Gentoo
To install via the thelinuxfr overlay:
# layman -o http://thelinux.googlecode.com/svn/gentoo/layman.xml -f -a thelinux # emerge -av media-video/moovida
Arch Linux
Enable community repo, then:
# pacman -S moovida setuptoolsInstall the whole group. Bleeding edge buildscripts are provided in aur.Allus users the elisa package was replaced by xbmc so use the ubuntu sources. allus 3.5 beta users can use mandriva,ubuntu,debian,or suse
Elisa caps.
-Ian,terry,caleb

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