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==OpenCV Installation==
==OpenCV Installation==
First of all you need to install Gnome fallback. For that use:
 
'''Script is ment to be used with Ubuntu 10.04 (64bit)'''
 
 
 
[This step is optional] First of all you need to install Gnome fallback. For that open terminal and use:
   sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
   sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
Logout and select "Gnome Classic" to login
Logout and select "Gnome Classic" to login
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[[File:Pngfallolle.png]]
[[File:Pngfallolle.png]]


'''[What you need to do]'''
Update your system using Update Manager ( You can find it under System -> Administration -> Update Manager if it doesn't open itself )


Open terminal and download the script:
Open terminal and download the script:
   wget http://enos.itcollege.ee/~otuur/skriptid/install_opencv.sh
   wget http://enos.itcollege.ee/~otuur/skriptid/install_opencv.sh
Before you can use it you have to give execution rights to that file
  sudo chmod +x install_opencv.sh
To run the script type
  sudo ./install_opencv.sh
Answer the questions if needed (best would be to use example when available).
Answer the questions if needed (best would be to use example when available).


After the final restart you should be ready to use it!
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 2 November 2011

OpenCV Installation

Script is ment to be used with Ubuntu 10.04 (64bit)


[This step is optional] First of all you need to install Gnome fallback. For that open terminal and use:

  sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback

Logout and select "Gnome Classic" to login


[What you need to do]

Update your system using Update Manager ( You can find it under System -> Administration -> Update Manager if it doesn't open itself )

Open terminal and download the script:

  wget http://enos.itcollege.ee/~otuur/skriptid/install_opencv.sh

Before you can use it you have to give execution rights to that file

  sudo chmod +x install_opencv.sh

To run the script type

  sudo ./install_opencv.sh

Answer the questions if needed (best would be to use example when available).

IF ASKED FOR FOLDER TYPE IT IN OR COPY THE ADDRESS FROM ABOVE