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-====== Linux-related FAQs ====== 
-===== Where can I get Linux drivers for my XPC? ===== 
-Currently, Shuttle provides Linux support for some XPCs by including a Linux driver CD along with the systems. However, not all XPCs and motherboards come with a Linux driver CD. Since Linux is an "open source" operating system, most drivers are written/provided by third parties. We strongly encourage our users to search the internet or visit the chipset vendors' web sites for any new available drivers. 
  
-As we continue our efforts to have every latest models tested for Linux compatibility, please keep in mind that not all features/functions/drivers are supported at this time. Thank you for your understanding, as we continue to push for better Linux implementation and support in the future. 
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-===== Linux Compatibility Overview ===== 
-^Shuttle Product^^^Linux Distribution^^^ 
-^Category^Series^Model^[[http://www.Ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]]^[[https://en.opensuse.org/|openSUSE]]^[[https://getfedora.org/|Fedora]]^ 
-|XPC cube|J Series|SH81J4|Ubuntu 14.04|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|R Series|SH81R4|Ubuntu 14.04|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|SH87R6|Ubuntu 13.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 19| 
-|:::|:::|SZ87R6|Ubuntu 13.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 19| 
-|:::|:::|SH97R6|Ubuntu 14.04|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|SH110R4|Ubuntu 15.04|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 22| 
-|:::|:::|SH170R6|Ubuntu 15.04|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 22| 
-|:::|:::|SZ170R8|Ubuntu 15.04|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 22| 
-|:::|:::|SZ270R8|Ubuntu Desktop 17.10.1\\ Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3 LTS|✘|✘| 
-|:::|:::|SH370R6|Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 LTS|openSUSE Leap 15|✘| 
-|XPC slim|1.5 Litre (Fanless)|XS35V3L|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|XS35V3|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|XS35GSV3L|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|XS35GSV3|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|XS35V4|Ubuntu 13.10\\ Ubuntu Server|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|XS36V4|Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|XS35V5|Ubuntu 14.04|✘|✘| 
-|:::|:::|XS36V5|Ubuntu 14.04|✘|✘| 
-|:::|3 Litre|XH61|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|XH61V|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|XH81|Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|XH81V|Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|XH97V|Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|XH110G|Ubuntu 18.04.1| | | 
-|:::|:::|XH170V|Ubuntu 15.04|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 22| 
-|:::|:::|XH310V|Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 LTS|openSUSE Leap 15|✘| 
-|:::|1.3 Litre|DH02U Series|Ubuntu 18.04.1|openSUSE Leap 15|Fedora 28| 
-|:::|:::|DH110|Ubuntu 15.10| | | 
-|:::|:::|DH170|Ubuntu 15.10|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 22| 
-|:::|:::|DH270|Ubuntu Desktop 17.10.1\\ Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3 LTS|openSUSE Leap 42.3| | 
-|:::|:::|DH310|Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 LTS\\ Ubuntu Desktop 19.04 |openSUSE Leap 15|✘| 
-|:::|:::|DS61|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|DS81|Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|DS81L|Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|DS87|Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 13.1|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|1.3 Litre (Fanless)|DL10J|Ubuntu Desktop 17.10.1\\ Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3 LTS|openSUSE Tumbleweed 20180405| | 
-|:::|:::|DS47|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|DS437|Ubuntu 13.04|openSUSE 12.2|Fedora 17| 
-|:::|:::|DS437T|Ubuntu 13.04|openSUSE 12.2|Fedora 17| 
-|:::|:::|DS57U|Ubuntu 14.04.2|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 21| 
-|:::|:::|DS77U|Ubuntu Desktop 17.10\\ Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3 LTS|openSUSE 42.3| | 
-|:::|:::|DX30|Ubuntu 16.04.3| | | 
-|XPC all-in-one|18.5" Series|X70S|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|X70M|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|15.6" Series|P51U|Ubuntu 20.04 LTS| | | 
-|:::|:::|X50V2 Plus|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|X50V3|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|X50V3L|Ubuntu 12.04|openSUSE 12.3|Fedora 18| 
-|:::|:::|X50V4|Ubuntu 16.10\\ Ubuntu 16.04.2\\ Ubuntu 14.04.2\\ Ubuntu 13.10|openSUSE 42.1\\ openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 20| 
-|:::|:::|X50V5|Ubuntu 15.04|openSUSE 42.1|Fedora 22| 
-|:::|:::|X50V6|Ubuntu 19.04\\ Ubuntu 18.04.03\\ Ubuntu 16.04.03|openSUSE 42.2\\ openSUSE 42.3|✘| 
-|:::|11.6" Series|P20U|Ubuntu 18.04.1|TBA|TBA| 
-|:::|19,5" Series|P90U|Ubuntu 18.04.1|TBA|TBA| 
-|XPC nano| |NC01U|Ubuntu 14.10|openSUSE 13.2|Fedora 22| 
-|:::|:::|NC03U|Ubuntu Desktop 17.10\\ Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3 LTS|openSUSE 42.3| | 
-===== Why is there an error to play media content with Linux Foresight out-of-the-box? ===== 
-Mostly, users are required to download "codec" patches. Because of legal issues, computer manufacturers often do not include these "codecs" in pre-installed systems. 
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-  - To download the "codec", please click on Accessories – Terminal and press enter. 
-  - Once the Terminal opens, type ''sudo conary update group-codecs''. 
-  - Next, please provide your system username and password (Internet access is required). 
-  - Afterwards "codec" patches should automatically be updated. 
-  - Accept to continue, if prompted. Or, type ''sudo conary update all'' to download patches that also support a variety of music formats. 
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-Please {{ :faq:software:linux:why_is_there_an_error_to_play_media_content_with_linux_foresight_out-of-the-box.pdf |see attachment}} for graphical instructions. 
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-===== Linux compatibility test results of XS35V4 and XS36V4 ===== 
-| ^ Kubuntu 14.04 x64 ^ Ubuntu 14.04 x64 ^ openSUSE 13.1 x64 ^ openSUSE 13.1 x64 ^ 
-| ^ Kernel 3.13.x (KDE) ((latest versions downloaded on 2014-05-30)) ^ Kernel 3.13.x (Unity) ((latest versions downloaded on 2014-05-30)) ^ Kernel 3.11.x (KDE) ((latest versions downloaded on 2014-05-30)) ^ Update: Kernel 3.14.4 (KDE) ^ 
-|VGA/HDMI|  ✔  |  ✔  ((drivers from http://01.org))  |  ✘  |  ✔  | 
-|Video Acceleration|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✘  |  ✔  | 
-|Audio|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  | 
-|HDMI Audio|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✘  |  ✔  | 
-|LAN|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  | 
-|WiFi|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  | 
-|Card Reader|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  | 
-|USB 3.0|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  | 
-|ASSESSMENT|  Fully operational  |  Fully operational  |  Graphics insufficient  |  Fully operational  | 
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-| ^ LinuxMint 17 x64 ^ Fedora 20 x64 ^ CentOS 6.5 x64 ^ CentOS 6.5 x64 ^ 
-| ^ Kernel 3.13.x (Cinnamon) ((latest versions downloaded on 2014-05-30)) ^ Kernel 3.14.x (KDE) ((latest versions downloaded on 2014-05-30)) ^ Kernel 2.6.32 ((latest versions downloaded on 2014-05-30)) ^ Update: Kernel 3.14.4 ^ 
-|VGA/HDMI|  ✔  |  ✔ ((drivers from http://01.org))  |  ✔ ((1920x1080 Ok, but no further features))  |  ✔  | 
-|Video Acceleration|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✘  |  ✔  | 
-|Audio|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  | 
-|HDMI Audio|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✘  |  ✘  | 
-|LAN|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔  | 
-|WiFi|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✘  |  ✘  | 
-|Card Reader|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✘  |  ✔  | 
-|USB 3.0|  ✔  |  ✔  |  ✔ ((NTFS support installed in addition))  |  ✔ ((NTFS support installed in addition))  | 
-|ASSESSMENT|  Fully operational  |  Fully operational  |  Barely usable  |  Limited use  | 
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-===== Linux Command Line Basics ===== 
-**Working with the Linux Command Line**\\ While most Linux distributions are user-friendly and come with an easy to use graphical interface, knowing how to use the command line can be very useful. The command line gives you more power over your system and access to features that are not available through a graphical interface. 
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-<wrap tip> 
-Most commands have a ''--help'' option which prints a short message about how to use the command and exits:</wrap> 
-<code bash>$ command_name --help</code> 
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-=== Basic Linux Commands === 
-The ''man'' command is used to display the manual page of a given command: 
-<code bash>$ man command_name</code> 
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-Path of your current working directory: 
-<code bash>$ pwd</code> 
- 
-Changing directory: 
-<code bash>$ cd /home/Paul/Downloads</code> 
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-Listing directory contents: 
-<code bash>$ ls</code> 
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-Displaying file contents: 
-<code bash>$ cat /etc/hosts</code> 
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-Creating files: 
-<code bash>$ touch file.txt</code> 
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-Creating directories: 
-<code bash>$ mkdir /tmp/mynewdirectory</code> 
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-Creating symbolic links: 
-<code bash>$ ln -s source_file symbolic_link</code> 
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-Removing files and directories: 
-<code bash>$ rm file.txt</code> 
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-Remove non-empty directories and all the files within them recursively: 
-<code bash>$ rm -rf dirname</code> 
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-Copying files and directories: 
-<code bash>$ cp file file_backup</code> 
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-Moving and renaming files and directories: 
-<code bash>$ mv file.txt /tmp</code> 
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-Changing permissions: 
-<code bash>$ chmod 644 filename</code> 
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-Changing ownership: 
-<code bash>$ chown username filename</code> 
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-==== Related Links ==== 
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