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| == <big>'''Installation and configuration of XBMC on Ubuntu based OS with AMD HD Graphic (tested with Zotac AD02 and AD10)'''</big> ==
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| === '''The Goal:''' ===
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| Installing and configuring all the necessary to get a fully functional, stable and great XBMC media center on AMD Plateform using prorietary ATI driver and Hardware acceleration.
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| === Software: ===
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| This configuration guide has been tested under Ubuntu based OS running 11.10 TLS and 12.04 TLS (desktop versions of Xubuntu and Lubuntu)
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| === Hardware: ===
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| This configuration guide has been tested on Zotac AMD Based HTPC: ZOTAC AD02 and ZOTAC AD10
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| These two HTPCs are quite the same; One major difference is the included and optional USB IR receiver for Zotac AD10, associated with its nice MCE remote control.
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| Also, only the Zotac AD02 has an SPDIF output to serve Digital sound, digital sound for Zotac AD10 will be achieved using HDMI ouput
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| Both of them are embedded with an AMD E350 CPU with ATI Radeon HD able to deal with 1080p video and 5.1 Digital audio :-)
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| '''Zotac AD02 Model :'''
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| AMD E-350 APU Platform (dual-core) (1.6 GHz)
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| AMD Radeon™ HD 6310
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| [[File:zotac-ad02.jpg]] | |
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| '''Zotac AD10 Model :'''
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| AMD E-350 APU Platform (dual-core) (1.6 GHz)
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| AMD Radeon™ HD 6310
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| [[File:zotac-ad10.jpg]] | |
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| === Step 1: Install your system ===
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| First choose your Ubuntu version to install.
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| This guide will only be fully applicable with an Ubuntu based version.
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| I do not recommend using Ubuntu classic version as it provides by default a very resource consuming interface (Unity) and has a lot of problems and bugs running ATI proprietary driver!
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| As far as I know and as far as I tested, the only Ubuntu bases distributions with absolutely no issue with the ATI proprietary driver are:
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| * Xubuntu : Ubuntu based version with XFCE desktop
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| * Lubuntu : Ubuntu based version with LFCE desktop
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| I would recommend Lubuntu in the case of a XBMC dedicated system (but that’s all my personal choice and therefore i prefer to use Xubuntu) as it has a really low resource consuming desktop interface.
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