Installing Dkms On Centos 7
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Install vboxdrv Kernel Module. VirtualBox uses the vboxdrv kernel module to control and allocate. The DKMS (on Debian based OS) and the weak-modules (RedHat OS) mechanisms rebuild the initrd/initramfs for the respective kernel in order to add the MLNXOFED drivers. When installing MLNXOFED without DKMS support on Debian based OS, or without KMP support on RedHat or any other distribution, the initramfs will not be changed.
[OPTIONAL] Download and install the latest DeckLink driverInstalling Dkms On Centos 7 0
*Download the latest driver from the Blackmagic Design website
*
Become the root user:
$ su -
When prompted, enter your root user’s password.
*
If you already have an older DeckLink driver installed, uninstall it:
# rpm -qa | grep desktopvideo | xargs rpm -e
*
If GNOME didn’t uncompress it for you already, uncompress the downloaded driver package:
Netgear mp101 review. # tar xvfz /path/to/downloaded/driver/location/Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>.tar.gz
*
cd into the rpm folder, since this is CentOS
# cd /Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>/rpm/<yourarchitecture>
*
Install the latest Desktop Video driver, GUI, and Media Express. Type:
*
# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
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# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-gui-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
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# rpm -ivh mediaexpress-<version>.x86_64.rpm
*
The installer might fail and tell you that you mediaexpress needs libGLU.so.1, so install libGLU and try again:
# yum install mesa-libGLU
*After the installation completes, you should see the terminal prompt. Reboot.
*After the machine has rebooted, open a Terminal shell again
*
Become the root user again:
$ su -
When prompted, please enter your root user’s password
*
You might need to update the firmware on your DeckLink card. Type:
# BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater update 0
*If a firmware update was applied, reboot the machine after it completes. If no firmware update was required, a reboot is not necessary.Install Virtualbox On Centos 7 Minimal
[OPTIONAL] Download and install the latest DeckLink driver
*Download the latest driver from the Blackmagic Design website
*
Become the root user:
$ su -
When prompted, enter your root user’s password.
*
If you already have an older DeckLink driver installed, uninstall it:
# rpm -qa | grep desktopvideo | xargs rpm -e
*
If GNOME didn’t uncompress it for you already, uncompress the downloaded driver package:
# tar xvfz /path/to/downloaded/driver/location/Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>.tar.gz
*
cd into the rpm folder, since this is CentOS
# cd /Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>/rpm/<yourarchitecture>
*
Install the latest Desktop Video driver, GUI, and Media Express. Type:
*
# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
*
# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-gui-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
*
# rpm -ivh mediaexpress-<version>.x86_64.rpm
*
The installer might fail and tell you that you mediaexpress needs libGLU.so.1, so install libGLU and try again:
# yum install mesa-libGLU
*After the installation completes, you should see the terminal prompt. Reboot.
*After the machine has rebooted, open a Terminal shell again
*
Become the root user again:
$ su -
When prompted, please enter your root user’s password
*
You might need to update the firmware on your DeckLink card. Type:
# BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater update 0
*If a firmware update was applied, reboot the machine after it completes. If no firmware update was required, a reboot is not necessary.
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Install vboxdrv Kernel Module. VirtualBox uses the vboxdrv kernel module to control and allocate. The DKMS (on Debian based OS) and the weak-modules (RedHat OS) mechanisms rebuild the initrd/initramfs for the respective kernel in order to add the MLNXOFED drivers. When installing MLNXOFED without DKMS support on Debian based OS, or without KMP support on RedHat or any other distribution, the initramfs will not be changed.
[OPTIONAL] Download and install the latest DeckLink driverInstalling Dkms On Centos 7 0
*Download the latest driver from the Blackmagic Design website
*
Become the root user:
$ su -
When prompted, enter your root user’s password.
*
If you already have an older DeckLink driver installed, uninstall it:
# rpm -qa | grep desktopvideo | xargs rpm -e
*
If GNOME didn’t uncompress it for you already, uncompress the downloaded driver package:
Netgear mp101 review. # tar xvfz /path/to/downloaded/driver/location/Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>.tar.gz
*
cd into the rpm folder, since this is CentOS
# cd /Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>/rpm/<yourarchitecture>
*
Install the latest Desktop Video driver, GUI, and Media Express. Type:
*
# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
*
# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-gui-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
*
# rpm -ivh mediaexpress-<version>.x86_64.rpm
*
The installer might fail and tell you that you mediaexpress needs libGLU.so.1, so install libGLU and try again:
# yum install mesa-libGLU
*After the installation completes, you should see the terminal prompt. Reboot.
*After the machine has rebooted, open a Terminal shell again
*
Become the root user again:
$ su -
When prompted, please enter your root user’s password
*
You might need to update the firmware on your DeckLink card. Type:
# BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater update 0
*If a firmware update was applied, reboot the machine after it completes. If no firmware update was required, a reboot is not necessary.Install Virtualbox On Centos 7 Minimal
[OPTIONAL] Download and install the latest DeckLink driver
*Download the latest driver from the Blackmagic Design website
*
Become the root user:
$ su -
When prompted, enter your root user’s password.
*
If you already have an older DeckLink driver installed, uninstall it:
# rpm -qa | grep desktopvideo | xargs rpm -e
*
If GNOME didn’t uncompress it for you already, uncompress the downloaded driver package:
# tar xvfz /path/to/downloaded/driver/location/Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>.tar.gz
*
cd into the rpm folder, since this is CentOS
# cd /Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_<driver_version>/rpm/<yourarchitecture>
*
Install the latest Desktop Video driver, GUI, and Media Express. Type:
*
# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
*
# rpm -ivh desktopvideo-gui-<driver_version>.x86_64.rpm
*
# rpm -ivh mediaexpress-<version>.x86_64.rpm
*
The installer might fail and tell you that you mediaexpress needs libGLU.so.1, so install libGLU and try again:
# yum install mesa-libGLU
*After the installation completes, you should see the terminal prompt. Reboot.
*After the machine has rebooted, open a Terminal shell again
*
Become the root user again:
$ su -
When prompted, please enter your root user’s password
*
You might need to update the firmware on your DeckLink card. Type:
# BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater update 0
*If a firmware update was applied, reboot the machine after it completes. If no firmware update was required, a reboot is not necessary.
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