HP Xw460c Remote Graphics Software 5.3.0 User Guide - Page 70
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The audio support bundle ships as hp_rgs_4_audiosupport.tar.gz. It is accessed by the RGS install.sh script in /opt/hpremote or may be utilized for manual installations / RPM package building. The install process requires a locally writable directory in which to build. Locate the support bundle in an appropriate directory before installation. Use the following command to unpack the file manually if desired: tar xzf hp_rgs_4_audiosupport.tar.gz As the user root, change directory into the one created by the command above. It will contain important files such as: README.txt - basic instructions and file manifest rgs_audio_support - shell installation script for ALSA/JACK libraries alsa-*.tar.bz2 - recently validated tar archives from the ALSA project (provided only for open source requirements and legacy installations) - see http://alsa-project.org jack-*.tar.gz - recently validated tar archives from the JACK-Audio-Connection-Kit project - see http://jackit.sourceforge.net libsndfile-*.tar.gz - recently validated tar archives from the libsndfile project (JACK dependency) - see http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile The sample installation script, rgs_audio_support, offers three installation scenarios: • install - This command unpacks all tar archives into a local build directory in the current directory [./localroot ], configures, builds, and installs the required ALSA/JACK libraries appropriate for the host system and active kernel. It is a good choice for local installations or system development. A system reboot is recommended for best results. • remove - This command removes and unconfigures an installation provided by the above install command. • build_rpms - This command runs an install command first, and then attempts to create a compatible set of binary RPMs for installation on matched system configurations. This will greatly reduce the work of enterprise administrators duplicating this install process across multiple nodes. After a successful build, the following files are created: ./RPMS/*.rpms - binary RPMs copied from /usr/src/redhat/RPMS ./RPMS/RGS_audio_install.sh - customized install and configuration script to associate with RPMs NOTE: The build log created by this script is located in /var/log/hpaudio.log NOTE: The sample installation script, rgs_audio_support, supports limited customization capabilities for newer source deliveries as they become available. See the script internals for more details. Installing RGS 70