Installing MotionBuilder on Linux OS

 
 
 

You install the MotionBuilder software product on a Linux OS by either using the installation wizard or the RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) utility.

Before you choose to install the MotionBuilder software product, verify your system meets the minimum system requirements and your hardware (including drivers) meets the minimum requirements to run MotionBuilder.

See MotionBuilder System Requirements and Certified Hardware.

The default installation path for the MotionBuilder 2014 software product on a Linux OS is: /usr/autodesk/MotionBuilder2014.

NoteUnlike a standalone license of MotionBuilder on a Windows OS, there is no trial period to run a standalone license of MotionBuilder on a Linux OS.

To install MotionBuilder on a Linux OS using the installation wizard:

ImportantHave your 11-digit product serial number and five-digit Product Key handy (as you need to enter these during the installation process).
NotePress Enter at the end of each command line.
  1. Depending on whether you install the software from a DVD or via the web, perform the appropriate step:
    • Insert the DVD into your system's drive.
    • Download from the web the .gz file onto your system and extract the MotionBuilder package from the compressed file.
  2. Open a UNIX shell using one of the following methods:
    • Go to Applications System Tools and choose Konsole.
    • Go to Applications System Tools and choose Terminal.
    • Right-click your desktop and choose Open in Terminal from the context menu.
  3. In the UNIX shell, enter the command as super user (for root):
    su -
  4. Enter the super user password.
  5. Navigate to the directory where you extracted the product's packages.
    TipTo auto complete a command line, enter the first few characters unique to a command or rpm package name and press Tab.
  6. (Optional) Enter the command to see the list of all the files in the directory:
    ls

    The setup file should be in the list of files in this directory.

  7. Enter the command line as super user and launch the setup:
    ./setup

    The Installer launches the installation process.

  8. Click Continue and follow the installation instructions.
  9. Launch MotionBuilder to activate and register your product.
    NoteUnlike a standalone license of MotionBuilder on a Windows OS, there is no trial period to run a standalone license of MotionBuilder on a Linux OS.

To install MotionBuilder on a Linux OS using the RPM utility:

ImportantHave your 11-digit product serial number and five-digit Product Key handy (as you need to enter these during the installation process).
  1. Depending on whether you install the software from a DVD or via the web, perform the appropriate step:
    • Insert the DVD into your system's drive and in a UNIX shell, enter the command to mount the drive:
      mount -r /dev/dvd/mnt/dvd
    • Download from the web the .gz file onto your system and extract the MotionBuilder package from the compressed file.
  2. In the UNIX shell, enter the command as super user (for root):
    su -
  3. Enter the super user password.
  4. Go to the shell where you extracted the product's packages.
  5. Enter the command to list all the contents:
    ls

    The list of rpm packages is similar to the rpm packages listed in the following table where the # character indicates the package number.

    Package Name Description Required

    MotionBuilder2014_0_64-2014.0-#.x86_64.rpm

    MotionBuilder for Linux

    Yes

    adlmapps7-7.#.x86_64.rpm

    Autodesk licensing

    Yes

    adlmflexnetclient-7.0.#.x86_64.rpm

    Autodesk stand-alone licensing

    For a stand-alone license

    adlmflexnetserver-7.0.#.x86_64.rpm

    License server tools (for network licensing)

    No

    TipTo auto complete a command line, enter the first few characters unique to a command or rpm package name and press Tab.
  6. Install the required rpm packages by entering, for example:
    rpm -ivh MotionBuilder2014.0-#.x86_64.rpm adlmapps7-7.0.33-0.x86_64.rpm 
    adlmflexnetclient-7.0.33-0.x86_64.rpm
    where the # character indicates the package number.
  7. Launch MotionBuilder to activate and register your product.
    NoteUnlike a standalone license of MotionBuilder on a Windows OS, there is no trial period to run a standalone license of MotionBuilder on a Linux OS.

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