2012
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Installing Autodesk Media & Entertainment Products
- Overview
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What if I have lost my serial number or product key?
- Why do I need to activate a product after installation?
- How does a trial license work in a product suite or bundle?
- How do I switch my license from stand-alone to network or network to stand-alone?
- Where can I find product license information after installation?
- After installation, how can I change product configuration, repair, or uninstall the product?
- Appendix: Installing Autodesk Maya
- Installation Information Specific to Autodesk Maya 2012
- Installing a 32-bit Product on a 64-bit Operating System
- Install Maya on Mac OS X
- Install Maya on Linux
- Uninstall Maya on Mac OS X or Linux
- Install the Maya Help
- Install MatchMover, Composite, Backburner, and DirectConnect
- Install and load the Craft Animations™ plug-in
- Install and load the PhysX for Maya plug-in
- Install and load the DMM plug-in for Maya
- Install mental ray for Maya satellite
- Index
RequiredDescriptionPackage name
NoAutodesk Backburner
web monitor
backburner_webmonit-
or.sw.base-2012-
#.i386.rpm
NoAutodesk Backburner
monitor
autodesk.backburner.mon-
itor-2012.0.0-#.i386.rpm
NoMatchMoverMatchMover2012_0_64-
2012.0-#.x86_64.rpm
4 To install the required software, enter either of the following commands
(where # indicates the specific package numbers), depending on whether
you are installing Maya on a computer with Mudbox already installed:
■ To install Maya alone, enter:
rpm -ivh Maya2012_0_64-2012.0-#.x86_64.rpm
adlmapps4-4.#.x86_64.rpm
adlmflexnetclient-4.#.x86_64.rpm
■ To install Maya with Mudbox, enter:
rpm -ivh --force Maya2012_0_64-2012.0-#.x86_64.rpm
adlmapps4-4.#.x86_64.rpm
adlmflexnetclient-4.#.x86_64.rpm
Maya 2012 adds the required libXm.so.3 library to the Maya lib directory
as part of its standard install, so installing the openMotif runtime rpm
is not required.
5 Look for a file named libGL.so in the /usr/lib/ or /usr/X11R6/lib
directory to verify that OpenGL is installed.
NOTE /usr/lib is normally 32-bit on Red Hat, Fedora, and SuSE
distributions, but may be 64-bit for Ubuntu and Debian distributions. Some
distributions include the system OpenGL driver mesa-GL, which is not ideal
for running Maya. Maya is a 64-bit application and requires a 64-bit OpenGL
3D-accelerated driver for best performance.
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